How To Remove Scratches In Glass At Home?
Glass is a versatile material commonly used in homes and offices for
windows, doors,
mirrors and other decorative items. While glass is a durable material, it’s unfortunately susceptible to scratches over time, especially if not handled with care. Scratches on glass are often unsightly and can ruin the aesthetic appeal of your home or office. Fortunately, removing scratches from glass is a relatively simple process that can be done at home with the right tools and techniques. Ahead are tips you can try for removing scratches in glass before
calling in professional help.
Assess the Severity of the Scratch
The first step in removing scratches from glass is to assess the severity of the scratch. Minor scratches can often be removed with simple household items, while deeper scratches may require more specialised tools and techniques. If the scratch is too deep, it may not be possible to remove it entirely, and the glass may need to be replaced or professionally repaired.
Clean the Glass
Before attempting to remove scratches from the glass, it’s essential to clean the surface thoroughly. Use a mild glass cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe the glass clean. This will ensure that there is no debris or dirt on the glass that could further scratch the surface.
Use Toothpaste
Toothpaste is a simple and effective way to remove minor scratches from glass. Apply a small amount of toothpaste to the scratched area and rub it in gently with a soft cloth. Be sure to use a non-gel toothpaste as gel-based toothpaste may cause further damage. Once the toothpaste has been applied, rinse the glass with water and dry it with a clean cloth.
Bicarbonate Soda
Bicarb soda is another household item that can be used to remove scratches from glass. Mix the bicarb with water to create a thick paste and apply it to the scratched area. Rub the paste into the scratch gently using a soft cloth and rinse the glass with water once the paste has been removed.
Use a Glass Polishing Compound
If toothpaste and bicarb soda don’t work, you can try using a glass polishing compound. These compounds are designed to remove scratches from glass and can be purchased from most hardware stores. Apply the compound to the scratched area and rub it in gently with a soft cloth. Continue rubbing until the scratch disappears and then rinse the glass with water and dry it with a clean cloth.
Hire a Professional
If you’re unable to remove the scratch yourself or if the scratch is too deep, it may be time to
call in a professional. A glass repair specialist will have the tools and expertise to remove scratches from glass and restore it to its original condition. At
Tamworth Glass, we provide a range of
glass repair and replacement services for residential and commercial properties in Tamworth and the surrounding areas. If you have any questions about removing scratches from glass or would like to book a glass repair or replacement service,
contact us today.