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Old 11 May 2004, 08:38 PM
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Question Scratch on back window

I have received a fairly deep (pickable with your fingernail type deep) scratch about an inch and a half long. Any ideas how I can "polish" this out. Mrs Nebbs at the post office says toothpaste might work but that sounds like an old wives tale (literally ).
Any advice to an old gent would be grateful
Old 12 May 2004, 08:11 PM
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Old 12 May 2004, 08:40 PM
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I have a glazing company.We recomend if u can feel the scratch with ur nail u cant get it out . But to take scratches out we use jewllers rouge it's a pink powder u add some water and make it into a paste.Then get something hard cover with a cloth dip the cloth into the paste and start to rub the scratch.It takes a while with fine scratches but its worth a try if any thing it will dull the scratch down.


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Originally Posted by bluto22b
I have received a fairly deep (pickable with your fingernail type deep) scratch about an inch and a half long. Any ideas how I can "polish" this out. Mrs Nebbs at the post office says toothpaste might work but that sounds like an old wives tale (literally ).
Any advice to an old gent would be grateful
Brasso and plenty of elbow grease!
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