Brasso (or TCut) will polish glass but needs a hell of lot of elbow grease! Another option (depending on how big the scratches) would be Jewelers Rouge.
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Brasso (or TCut) will polish glass but needs a hell of lot of elbow grease! Another option (depending on how big the scratches) would be Jewelers Rouge.
I.
Jewelers rouge is by far the best way. I got some from Autoglass of all people as they use it themselves. However even with this for the latest job, I needed to use a mini polisher otherwise a lot of elbow grease would have been needed.
Brasso is excellent for plastic screens, perspex etc and I suspect T cut would be ok as well. It is not as abrasive (quite) but it is astonishing how good it is as a metal polish when one cannot find the brasso!
Martyn Culling
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