How To Remove Scratches from Glass

Did you find a scratch on your eyeglasses, window, or phone screen?It can be hard to find a scratch on glass if you have to look at it all the time.Hope is not lost.It is possible to remove small scratches from glass so they are not noticeable.If you want to get your glass looking scratch-free, you need to follow this guide.

Step 1: Remove the glass.

Make sure the glass is clear of debris by washing it off with a clean cloth.Before attempting to fix the scratch, allow the glass to dry.

Step 2: Put a microfiber cloth in your mouth.

Under the faucet, hold a clean cloth.The cloth needs to be squeezed until there is no more excess water in it.Dirt and lint will rub off on the glass and cause it to scratch.

Step 3: There is a dot of toothpaste on the cloth.

The toothpaste should come out when you squeeze the tube.It's a good idea to be cautious with the amount of toothpaste you use.As you treat the scratch, you can always apply more later.White, non-gel varieties of toothpaste are the best to use for scratch removal.

Step 4: The toothpaste should be put on the glass.

Put the toothpaste and cloth on the scratched area.For 30 seconds, move the cloth in small circular motions.

Step 5: The toothpaste should be reapplied.

To see how it looks, check the area.In order to minimize the scratch, you may need several applications of toothpaste.Put a drop of toothpaste on the towel and wipe it off with a circular motion for 30 seconds.

Step 6: Remove the glass.

Put a fresh, clean cloth under the faucet.Take the damp cloth and pass it over the glass after squeezing out the excess water.It makes the glass shine.Don't push the toothpaste further into the glass if you press hard or move in circles.

Step 7: It's a good idea to clean the glass.

Use a clean microfiber cloth.Put the cloth in the water and wash the glass.

Step 8: Baking soda and water should be mixed together.

You don't need a lot of each ingredient.To remove large clumps of baking soda, place them in a bowl and mix them with a spoon.You will have a paste similar to pudding.

Step 9: The paste should be picked up with a microfiber cloth.

Use a fresh cloth again.Wrap the cloth around your finger and press it into the paste.You can pick up a small amount of paste by doing this.

Step 10: Rub the paste in a circular motion.

Move the cloth in a circular motion to buff out the scratch on the glass.For 30 seconds, watch for any sign of the scratch disappearing.

Step 11: Take care of the area.

You can wash the glass or apply a fresh cloth.Make sure all the baking soda paste is removed by passing the cloth over the scratched area.

Step 12: The glass needs to be cleaned.

Place the microfiber cloth under the water.Water does not leak from the cloth if it is squeezed out.Allow the glass to dry after you wipe off any debris with the cloth.It's good to gently sand large, delicate surfaces with metal polish.

Step 13: Wrap a microfiber cloth around your hand.

A cloth that won't leave threads on the glass is what you should choose.A cotton ball is an alternative.

Step 14: polish to cloth

If you want to get a small amount of the polish, you should dip the cloth in or squeeze it out.Overworking the glass with the polish can lead to additional scratches, so limit the amount of polish you use.The kind of polish that works the fastest has cerium oxide in it.A more expensive option is jeweler's rouge.

Step 15: The polish needs to be rubbed into the scratch.

Move the cloth with circular motions for 30 seconds.The scratch should disappear completely.This is likely to damage the glass, so don't add more polish.

Step 16: It's a good idea to wash off the polish.

Put a clean cloth in water.To remove the metal polish, wipe it over the polished area.

Step 17: It's a good idea to clean the glass.

You can clean the glass by using a glass cleaner or microfiber cloth.Make sure the debris is removed from the surface of the glass.

Step 18: The brush should be put into the polish.

Only use a bottle of clear nail polish for treatment.The bottle has a nailpolish application in it.You can apply a small coating of polish to the scratch.

Step 19: The polish should be spread over the scratch.

The scratch needs to be rubbed over.It's a good idea to minimize contact with the surrounding glass.The visible flaws will be removed when the polish comes off the brush.

Step 20: For an hour, let the polish dry.

If you leave the polish alone, it will have a chance to get into the scratch.Prepare to remove the polish in an hour.

Step 21: Remove nail polish from a microfiber cloth.

When you have a small spot of nail polish on the cloth, gently tip a bottle of acetone against it.You don't need much to counteract the polish.

Step 22: The cloth can be used to wipe the scratch.

The polish remover should be spread over the scratch.You can see your glass if all the nail polish is removed.