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Old 04-01-2006, 10:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Scratches In Glass !!!!

Can anyone tell me if there is a product I can purchase to get scratches out of glass. I used a scrounge pad on my door window to get a sticker some jerkoff security guard put on the glass, (not seeing my parking permit). Any ways being half asleep working the overnite i did not think a scrounge pad would scratch...after all they are used for cookware...but now i have a bunch of swirlie scratches... any help would be great...
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Old 04-02-2006, 05:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The best thing I have found is jeweller's rouge for very fine scratches - take care to buy ONLY the red one as it is sold in other colours to represent coarser grades. I've included a pic below.

Cerium Oxide can be used for depper scratches - it is often used to restore windshields in older cars that are badly marked but it can be hard to find.

There is also a 3M product but it's name escapes me at the moment.
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Thanks... mr velvet, I'll give it a try...if this doesnt work I dont know what I'm gonna do because these marks are driving me crazy...
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Old 04-02-2006, 01:06 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Can anyone tell me if there is a product I can purchase to get scratches out of glass.
I have no experience with any of this but you may want to review:


http://www.facetingmachines.com/polishing_glass.shtml
http://www.fitchfamily.com/glass.html
http://www.pinnaclesupplies.com/polishingglass.htm
http://www.howtoadvice.com/GlassScratchRemoval
http://www.pagewise.com/auto-glass-scratches.htm
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Eastwood has some glass polish kits
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Can anyone tell me if there is a product I can purchase to get scratches out of glass. I used a scrounge pad on my door window to get a sticker some jerkoff security guard put on the glass, (not seeing my parking permit). Any ways being half asleep working the overnite i did not think a scrounge pad would scratch...after all they are used for cookware...but now i have a bunch of swirlie scratches... any help would be great...
If the scratches aren't too deep, first try placing some toothpaste (no particular brand) on the tip of your finger and then lightly rub the scratched area in a circular motion with your fingertip...a tip given to me by my auto glass and automotive tint shop.
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