How do you get a scratch out of a glass table?
Glass tables can be prone to scratch, but this does not mean the marks are permanent. Light scratches on glass tables can be removed with the proper equipment and care. Instead of covering a glass table scratch with a tablecloth or place mat, attack the scratch immediately before it becomes deeper. Use nonabrasive products to remove a glass scratch as soon as possible. Buffing a glass scratch can completely erase the mark, leaving a glass table looking new. Examine the scratch to determine its depth. Any scratch 1/8 inch deep or less can be handled on the spot, but consult a professional for help removing deeper scratches. Clean the table with a moist lint-free cloth or paper towel to remove dust and dirt. Apply a quarter-sized amount of jeweler’s rouge to the polishing pad. Jeweler’s rouge is a type of iron oxide powder called ferric oxide with a wax or greased binder. The compound is used to buff precious metals like gold and silver, as well as glass lenses, to a high shine. Apply no