Removing Scratches From A Glass Door
Check the scratches on the glass.
Removing scratches from a glass door. Step 1 apply a drop of polishing compound to the buffing pad. Use the applicator brush to apply a thin layer along the scratch. Many diyers swear by brasso multi purpose metal polish which you can buy. Get whitening toothpaste this is more abrasive than the regular one and apply just a small amount to a clean piece of cloth.
For deeper scratches such as those deep enough to fit your fingernail in consider replacing the glass door as removal is not an option. Try to use just enough to fill the scratch but not so much that it is dripping everywhere. Mix equal parts baking soda and water in a bowl and stir until you get a pudding like paste. Rub the paste onto the scratch in a circular motion with a microfiber cloth.
Polish the scratched glass with the sander or buffer while you continually moisten the area by lightly squeezing out a trickle of water from a saturated sponge. Apply the ammonia water to a soft sponge and use it to wash the glass door. As with all of our scratch removing methods start by cleaning the glass so you don t introduce extra debris into the scratch. However most fine scratches can be removed with the right tools.
Deeper scratches such as those that can be traced with a fingernail can also be removed from plexiglass but if it s best to call a professional for deep scratches in glass. Video of the day. If they are not completely gone they should at least be less visible to the naked eye. After several minutes set the sander or drill down and clean the glass with a soft brush and liquid dish soap.
Polishing compound is a fine powder used by jewelers and glass craftsmen for polishing gemstones and glass. This prevents the compound from drying out and creating more scratches. Nail glass scratches with shine if for some reason the scratch requires a more precise application simply grabbing a bottle of clear nail polish is your best bet. Another way to render your glass surfaces scratch free is to softly sand and buff them bright with a metal polish product.