You can try cerium oxide.
I have refinished a windshield once, using old 3m diamonds and cerium oxide with a felt head. It’s been many years ago.


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On Jun 17, 2024, at 9:42 PM, Paul Maclin <paulmaclin1@gmail.com> wrote:


Anyone have experiance buffing out scratches on glass shower walls and door?

Client tried to remove limescale off of his glass and created light circular scratches, which created a hazy look.

He does not want to replace and is willing to pay good money to have it renewed.

Attached is a pic.

Also I picked up several scratch  remover compounds for plastic and glass. This helped allot, but when you view the glass from the side it still apears a tad hazy and you can see circular marks from his original buffing.

I'm wondering if anything like tin oxide or something topical buffed in may help, Or just a better compound.

Thank you for your suggestions.

Paul
Techstone



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