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How To Remove A Scratch From Your Best Glassware
Everyone will come across this issue and some point or another. They have a lovely set of quality wine glasses or an expensive vase that has been tarnished by an unsightly scratch. You would be amazed just how many people throw the bit of glassware out, even though with a little work it could be made as good as new. You just need the right tools and right knowledge.
1.) Trying to rub the scratch out using harsh abrasives will not work. This may work on wood, but on your favorite whisky glass, you’ll end up with a horrible opaque patch that will look even worse and be even more difficult to remove. Cerium oxide is the very fine abrasive that professionals as this is much kinder to the glass. Any good jewelers will stock this type of abrasive.
2.) A polishing wheel is the next thing that you'll need. This is a kind of buffing pad that can be attached to a drill and in combination with the fine abrasive, will gently buff out the scratch. It is very important that the polishing wheel is clean and free from any grit. The drill only needs to be used on the slowest speed setting usually as higher speeds can cause damage. Crystal glass is stronger and so can withstand higher spin speeds.
3.) For more serious scratches that cut deep into the glass, you'll need more than a polishing wheel. Special resin is often used for serious scratches and this can be found at most hardware stores or glassware specialists. You’ll need to ensure that the resin you use has the same refractive index as the glass, otherwise it will stand out like a sore thumb, especially on crystal vases and glassware. When you have laid on the resin, the buffer and abrasive can be used to get a consistent finish and get the glass sparkling.
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