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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: cottonbud10 on February 23, 2009, 07:51:52 pm

Title: glass scrach remover kits
Post by: cottonbud10 on February 23, 2009, 07:51:52 pm
hi all,just looking at another angle to my windowcleaning buisness,there,s a lot of shops about with tags and graffite all over the glass,the cost of replacing a shop window must run into thousands of pounds,i understand that it,s possible to buy kits that remove all the scraches from the glass,this i,m shure could be done at a fraction of the cost of replacement,is anyone out there aware of where i could purchace the kit,,any help would be greatfully appreciated,,kev
Title: Re: glass scrach remover kits
Post by: SherwoodCleaningSe on February 23, 2009, 08:04:02 pm
A few months back I was trying to remove some scratches from a fish tank and did a lot of research on the subject, if you google scratch glass removal there are loads of kits you can buy. 

Several stages are required to remove a scratch, the final polish is with a powder called cerium oxide.  However as I found out from doing my fish tank it takes a long long time.  An hour to remove scratches about an inch long with a pad on a cordless drill.  The proper kit should be faster but it's still not a five minuet job. 

I was thinking of doing the same until I tried in on my tank, no way hosay.

Simon.
Title: Re: glass scrach remover kits
Post by: Ian Mason on February 23, 2009, 08:34:50 pm
Hi,

I have used buffing wheels to remove scratches from glass, when I was making double glazed windows, & there is a lot of hard work involved, & potential problems!

The main problem is that it takes ages to remove scratches, depending on the length & depth of the scratch, & whether the glass is toughened,or float. One other huge problem was that if you don`t keep the buffing wheel moving at all times, you end up with a wheel sized dip in the glass, that really shows up, & more than a scratch, & then I guess the customer will want the glass replaced!

Ian.
Title: Re: glass scrach remover kits
Post by: cottonbud10 on February 24, 2009, 06:48:05 am
thanks for the help chaps