steelwindmachine
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- Jan 23, 2017
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I realize this isn't an automotive application, but thought maybe some combination of automotive detailing products might help me.
I have a Anderson sliding glass door that some how or another, not sure how, got scratched on the exterior pane of glass. Most of the scratches are deep enough to just catch my finger nail. They are long, linear scratches. It's as though something or someone slid something down the glass top to bottom.
I realize that no product may remove the entirety of the scratches, but what could I use to lessen them?
I don't have a DA or rotary at the moment, but might consider getting one to expedite the "correction" of these scratches and to use on my vehicles.
I can try to get a picture if necessary.
Thank you!
I have a Anderson sliding glass door that some how or another, not sure how, got scratched on the exterior pane of glass. Most of the scratches are deep enough to just catch my finger nail. They are long, linear scratches. It's as though something or someone slid something down the glass top to bottom.
I realize that no product may remove the entirety of the scratches, but what could I use to lessen them?
I don't have a DA or rotary at the moment, but might consider getting one to expedite the "correction" of these scratches and to use on my vehicles.
I can try to get a picture if necessary.
Thank you!