If it's only a shallow scratch spray it with furniture polish and rub REALLY hard with a soft cloth. That's a way to remove light scratches from a watch glass. Works for me
2006-09-22 06:33:56
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answered by Warlock Fiend 4
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an ultra fine abrasive/polishing cloth like those made by micromesh will remove scratches from glass. It takes a little bit of elbowgrease though. On some glass, brasso will also do the trick, again the secret is to build up a lot of friction
2006-09-22 13:34:54
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answered by welsh_witch_sally 5
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You will need Jeweller's Rouge, It is used in the trade for removing scratches from glass.
2006-09-22 13:41:54
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answered by LYN W 5
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You can buy glass filler from most car supplies shops such as Halfords. Your other option is to buy a crackle glass spray from DIY shops. Spray all the glass and it looks fab. You won't see the scratch because it all looks cracked.
2006-09-22 13:40:22
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answered by Wendy M 3
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It is very difficult to get rid of scratches in glass. You could try Brasso.
2006-09-22 13:34:42
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answered by little weed 6
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Go to an automotive parts store and ask for a glass buffing compound. I heard that crest toothpaste will also work.
2006-09-22 13:34:12
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answered by loufedalis 7
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I do not think you can, but if you know somebody who works in the trade they mite give you a little bit of stuff they use (like a watch repairer) or (windscreen dealer) think that's your best idea..
2006-09-28 16:25:13
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answered by ME666ME 4
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there is a product called T-cut, (in the u.k) which is for vehicle paintwork.on small scratches it works a treat with some elbow grease..
2006-09-28 10:50:08
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answered by lovelylesley7 1
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Window or auto glass?
2006-09-22 13:36:03
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answered by Xavier 2
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Drop something very heavy on it, then claim off the house insurance?
2006-09-29 15:43:36
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answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6
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