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bob r 11 April 2007 02:00 PM

Removing scratches from a glass table ?
 
Any ideas how I can remove surface scratches from my glass dining table.
Thanks:thumb:

Suresh 11 April 2007 02:10 PM

Lob a brake disk on it and I guarantee you won't see the scratches anymore :thumb:




Not a sensible answer I know, but at least it bumped your thread :o

DCI Gene Hunt 11 April 2007 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by bob r (Post 6827433)
Any ideas how I can remove surface scratches from my glass dining table.
Thanks:thumb:

They can be buffed out, try the yellow pages :thumb:

Pagan 11 April 2007 03:29 PM

Buy a new one.

DCI Gene Hunt 11 April 2007 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Pagan (Post 6827658)
Buy a new one.

No need they're free every year ;)

Apparition 11 April 2007 03:33 PM

Jewellers use a substance which incorporates fine grains of abrasive material. I looked into this once for a very expensive Lalique bowl I'd bought which had loads of scratches in the bottom of it.
Yve

DCI Gene Hunt 11 April 2007 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by Apparition (Post 6827673)
Jewellers use a substance which incorporates fine grains of abrasive material. I looked into this once for a very expensive Lalique bowl I'd bought which had loads of scratches in the bottom of it.
Yve

Car boot :D

Pagan 11 April 2007 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt (Post 6827680)
Car boot :D


Lalique-alike :D

stevem2k 11 April 2007 04:03 PM

jewellers rouge

http://www.hswalsh.com/itemdetail.aspx?i=TP363&t=157

mr_p1ssed_off 11 April 2007 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by stevem2k (Post 6827746)

^^^^This stuff works well, or if you have a windscreen place locally that does repairs, ask them for a bit, you only need a very small amount.


Mr PO

scooby595 11 April 2007 04:37 PM

have you tried the age old method of toothpaste ?? Sounds daft but great for removing scratches. (works on cars I know for def !!)


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