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HOW TO Easily Remove Scratches From Glass And Mirrors Using 4 Simple Methods

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Today, we show you how to remove scratches from glass and mirrors using 4 different and simple techniques.

► DISCLAIMER
Always make sure you operate in a safe and secure manner.
Glass can easily be scratched also during the repair process so proceed with caution (and at own risks) respecting the following best practices / instructions.

► INSTRUCTIONS
* Clean and dry the complete area around the scratch with a CLEAN soft cloth (no rough fabric, no paper towel)
* Take a second CLEAN soft cloth (I like microfiber cloth for this). CLEAN is important, since any dirt on the cloth can scratch the glass!
* Where possible, lay your glass on a flat nonslip, nonscratching surface. I’m using here a rubber mat.
* Dab a bit of product (not too much since too much product may cause more scratches)
* Don't apply too much pressure
* Rub in small circular motion
* Stop regularly to check progress
* Wipe off / rinse to check the results

The products we will be using have abrasive properties and will help polishing the glass to a flat state, removing the scratch.
CAUTION: Overdo it and you may create more scratches (especially when working with metal polish or steel wool)

► YOU WILL NEED
The products used in the video are:
1) White Toothpaste: It has to be white (nongel) toothpaste. If it contains baking soda, this is a plus. Apply using above recommendations.

2) (Homemade) scratch remover: Mix 2 equal parts of baking soda and water. Apply using above recommendations.

3) Metal cleaner / polish / car polish: Polish that work quickest has cerium oxide in the ingredients. Apply just a bit as rubbing too much at a time may create extra scratches. Work according to above recommendations.

4) #0000 steel wool: Also works for mirrors. Make sure the #0000 steel wool is in perfect condition (no rust, no imperfections or you could be creating once again more scratches). Work according to above recommendations.

► HELP! The scratch is still present after using the 4 methods...
Next step is really to look at commercial / professional polishing / buffing products. Those are:
Jeweller's Rouge
Cerium Oxide glass repair kit
Note that overpolishing can create weakness in the glass and sometimes the best solution may simply be replacement of the damaged part.

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