How Do You Remove Scratches From Tinted Glass?
Tinted glass has become an industry standard in windows, whether it’s tint installed in our homes to in our cars. Since glass is subject to nicks and scratches, as well as occasional shattering, it’s good to know that in some cases a repair is in the cards. Glass work can be costly and replacement even more so. It’s a good idea to have a do-it-yourself fix-it plan in place. A glass polish kit is key. Lay out the items that come in the glass polish kit, according to the order in which you will use them. Your kit will contain glass polish, one or two microfiber cleaning cloths and glass polish disks to attach to your power buffer. Attach the glass polish disk to your buffer. Apply the glass polish to a dry disk. Turn the power buffer on to a low speed and begin gently working the glass polish into the glass on and near the area that is scratched. Run the buffer in a vertical motion over the entire piece of glass. Repeat the process, moving the buffer horizontally. Slip a latex glove onto