Avoid glass replacement with these three simple DIY solutions!
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Avoid glass replacement with these three simple DIY solutions!
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Scratches on glass surfaces can be a headache, but they don’t mean your favorite pair of glasses or coffee table is ruined. You can avoid glass replacement with three simple DIY solutions. The first: Brasso. Using Brasso Brass Polish to remove scratches in glass has been a closely guarded secret of watchmakers, door and window installers and glaziers for decades. The second: Baking soda. And the third, albeit one of the slower (but more effective) methods for removing deep scratches in glass, is to use clear nail polish.
Keep on reading for step-by-step directions for three easy DIY solutions to removing scratches from glass—odds are, you’ll have all the supplies you need right at home!
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Here’s how to remove a scratch with Brasso:
This method tends to work best for repairing surface scratches rather than deep gouges in the glass.

Another method to remove scratches from glass is to use baking soda and water. You essentially create your own glass polishing paste from the two ingredients to remove the scratch.

This trick works especially well with mirrors. Here’s how to treat glass scratches with nail polish:
The reason this method is so effective is that it essentially uses clear nail polish as a glass filler. In addition, the nail polish remover/acetone will give the glass/mirror a clean shine, so there is no need to come back with glass cleaner.