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Jeff Wisnia
 
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Jeff Wisnia wrote:

rider89 wrote:

they used to sell kits at auto supply stores for this purpose.
haven't noticed lately if they still do.

bill

"Eric and Megan Swope" wrote in message
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Hi. Other than replacing the entire pane of glass, does anyone have
products or methods they use to repair scratches in glass? The
scratch is not able to be felt with my fingernail, so I think if
there is a polishing compound or something like that it might work.
Thanks for any ideas.
Eric



What you need is this glass polishing kit from JC Whitney:

http://tinyurl.com/8hefs

It's just cerium oxide polish and a hard felt buff....Those things
haven't changed much in a long time....

A bit pricey, but I got one earlier this year to remove some "windshield
blade" scratches from the kid's car and it worked "slicker than snot on
a brass doorknob".

You need an electric srill of course...

HTH,

Jeff


P.S.

I fergot to add:

If you're in Red Sox country, I'd be glad to let you borrow my polishing
kit, just e-mail me.

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Jeffry Wisnia

(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)

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