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> Looking for company to remove light scratches in window glass
bdstone914
post Nov 29 2021, 06:51 PM
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Tried the silca base grit and it does not do much. Anyone have experience with an affordable shop that can remove light scratches. Found a place in Camarillo but they have not called back
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Van B
post Nov 30 2021, 08:42 AM
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Just thinking out loud here, but my first thought is the same as what @infraredcalvin suggested, plus a polish kit to use after.
If you can get a nail to catch, then there's no way you'll be able to polish through it. So, if you can use a UV activated filler, then maybe you can polish out smooth. with something like the kit offered from eastwood:
https://www.eastwood.com/pro-glass-polishing-kit.html


for my glass maintenance, I've been a long time user of '0000' steel wool. it doesn't really cut into the glass, but it does a great job of removing embedded debris and restoring that squeaky clean feel.
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