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Had a custie ask me if theres something on market to remove scratches from glass. Someone tried to remove paint with a blunt stanley knife on a couple of her windows!!I've heard that toothpaste and nail varnish could work but would be interested to know if anyone had used these methods or others etc!!
Quote from: Klean07 on October 01, 2012, 10:32:44 amHad a custie ask me if theres something on market to remove scratches from glass. Someone tried to remove paint with a blunt stanley knife on a couple of her windows!!I've heard that toothpaste and nail varnish could work but would be interested to know if anyone had used these methods or others etc!!anything that your can feel with your finger nail in is a waste of time trying to repair! so no, im afraid!
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If it's just a small wooden frame Georgian pane, the best thing is to dig out the putty, remove the damaged glass and replace with a new bit.It's not difficult and you get the new bit of glass cut to size less 2mm all round. Replacing the putty is a bit fiddly, but by the time you've done one pane you'll be expeIt used to be a nice little sideline for 'old school' windies - point out broken panes to people and offer to replace them.
Quote from: Ian Lancaster on October 02, 2012, 08:24:44 pmIf it's just a small wooden frame Georgian pane, the best thing is to dig out the putty, remove the damaged glass and replace with a new bit.It's not difficult and you get the new bit of glass cut to size less 2mm all round. Replacing the putty is a bit fiddly, but by the time you've done one pane you'll be expeIt used to be a nice little sideline for 'old school' windies - point out broken panes to people and offer to replace them.Ian it's even easier to do pvc windows. If you know how