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Title: tiny scratches
Post by: peekeclean on April 25, 2010, 08:23:47 pm
hi all, iv just cleaned my own grotty windows and now can see lots of little scratches on one of the up stairs windows.
Now have i just done them or was they already there? made me worry a bit as iv got a dual trim superlite brush wich in my opinion is to soft to do damage.
My next thought is that it was the second window i cleaned so any grit i might of picked up would have been gone with the first windows wash and rinse a?

what is a commen cause for domestic scratches as i keep seeing them and just asume they was there befor i started cleaned there windows.

who has scratched a custy windows and how did you sort it?

thanks joe

Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: SherwoodCleaningSe on April 25, 2010, 09:37:44 pm
The most common cause is grit or brick dust getting into the stock and then using the stock to scrape off a stubborn mark. The grit in the stock will easily scratch up the glass.

Simon.
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: peekeclean on April 26, 2010, 07:41:34 am
thanks but i dont use the stock to get stuff off. i was more worried that it was something to do with the bristles.

thanks joe
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: formb on April 26, 2010, 09:57:11 am
The bristles are very unlikely to cause scratches.

It needs to be either grit or a metal instrument to cause scratches.

Chances are they were there already, most windows (especially on newer houses I notice) seem to have light scratches on them.
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: cleewindows on April 26, 2010, 12:06:29 pm
to get rid of light scratches use colgate
rub in hard in circles and then buff up!
if failing than use some car polish!
The bristles are very unlikely to cause scratches.

It needs to be either grit or a metal instrument to cause scratches.

Chances are they were there already, most windows (especially on newer houses I notice) seem to have light scratches on them.
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: formb on April 26, 2010, 12:28:28 pm
to get rid of light scratches use colgate
rub in hard in circles and then buff up!
if failing than use some car polish!
The bristles are very unlikely to cause scratches.

It needs to be either grit or a metal instrument to cause scratches.

Chances are they were there already, most windows (especially on newer houses I notice) seem to have light scratches on them.

I'll give that a try...............

By Colgate, you mean toothpaste right?
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: cleewindows on April 26, 2010, 12:36:01 pm
yes colgate,most decent tootpastes will do it though!
rub it in with paper and turn in circular motion,
then sparay off with pure water
and buff up with microfibre,you might get away with using cif to remove scratches too!
to get rid of light scratches use colgate
rub in hard in circles and then buff up!
if failing than use some car polish!
The bristles are very unlikely to cause scratches.

It needs to be either grit or a metal instrument to cause scratches.

Chances are they were there already, most windows (especially on newer houses I notice) seem to have light scratches on them.

I'll give that a try...............

By Colgate, you mean toothpaste right?
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: restore it uk on April 26, 2010, 07:12:45 pm
toothpaste and cif are both abrasive and would not recommend using them

you could try and get your hands some Cerium Oxide. Doing it by hand you find it very hard to remove them unless they are very fine scratches, you really need to use a powered polisher. 
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: cleewindows on April 26, 2010, 07:16:55 pm
cerium oxide is a abrasive,colgate is much better!
toothpaste and cif are both abrasive and would not recommend using them

you could try and get your hands some Cerium Oxide. Doing it by hand you find it very hard to remove them unless they are very fine scratches, you really need to use a powered polisher. 
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on April 26, 2010, 10:29:28 pm
maybe you should go on that program "how clean is your house"  hehe  ;D
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: restore it uk on April 26, 2010, 10:52:08 pm
cerium oxide is a abrasive,colgate is much better!
toothpaste and cif are both abrasive and would not recommend using them

you could try and get your hands some Cerium Oxide. Doing it by hand you find it very hard to remove them unless they are very fine scratches, you really need to use a powered polisher. 

no offence but i have removed 1000s of scratches as it is one of my company's main services!!!!!!
cerium oxide is NOT an abrasive.
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: james44 on April 27, 2010, 12:04:43 pm
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cerium oxide is NOT an abrasive.

totally agree!
Title: Re: tiny scratches
Post by: cleewindows on April 27, 2010, 05:32:09 pm
http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/sec_subscribe.asp?CID=2665&DID=106838&action=detail it is abrasive! ;D  ;D  ;D

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cerium oxide is NOT an abrasive.

totally agree!