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Date:         Tue, 14 May 1996 16:53:23 -0500
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From:         Gary Norris <rnorris@wam.umd.edu>
Subject:      Re: Question: Polishing Glass

Claralw@aol.com wrote: > > I know there are compounds that are sold specifically to remove scratches > from glass, but in my ever-thrifty quest for solutions, I wonder if > polishing or rubbing compound would lead to the same result. Any > experiences, thoughts, rebuke? Thanks! Joe ('71 campmobile) - on digest. > - - -

There are chromium sulfate compounds and silicate compounds designed to be used with a cotton buffer to remove scratches and scuffs on glass. The only results I've seen from using these is a distorted wavy finish in the glass. I think I'd rather live with the scratches. -- ********************************************************************* _________________ | | Gary Norris: (|_________________|) '86 Volvo DL |\ \ | / /| '86 Cabriolet | \ \ | / / | '73 Thing | - \___________/ - | '87 Syncro Westy | 0 | | 0 | rnorris@wam.umd.edu |___|__|_____|__|___| "Never put off until tomorrow, what |__| |__| you can get someone else to do."


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