Glass scratches

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In glass? Nope. Some companies claim they can and I used one back in the day. Left my tank looking 100x worse and they were zero help after
 

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Cerium oxide is what professional glaziers use to repair scratches!

It’s typically found either as raw cerium oxide powder, a cerium oxide polishing slurry/paste (various grits available), or in specifically labeled cerium oxide embedded rubber buffing wheels! (These are often referred to as “BD wheels”, or “mud wheels”; some require specialized equipment vs. a drill, so do your research if you go this route!)

Also, work with this stuff wet, in a well ventilated space; It’s a respiratory irritant!
 

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I bought a scratch removal kit with different grades of abrasive powders and pads and spent hours and hours and only removed a couple light small scratches. It did seem to distort the glass a little. Wouldn't touch anything you could feel with your fingernail.
 
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Polishing Scratches out of Glass is difficult and time consuming. I did it on a small scratch on my DT when I got it and it turned out well but that was only one 2" scratch. Also, if your tank has Tempered glass forget it as it will shatter.
 

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I bought a scratch removal kit with different grades of abrasive powders and pads and spent hours and hours and only removed a couple light small scratches. It did seem to distort the glass a little. Wouldn't touch anything you could feel with your fingernail.
Best reply....anything that will fix scratches will distort glass. The more you take out the worse the distortion.
 

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