Make sure to watch the disclaimer and only try this if you're fine with the risk of making the damage worse. I repair scratched glass for a living and see failed DIY attempts that end up requiring a professional to come fix. Be careful!
Usually, these miracle fixes on internet NEVER work. Dang! Yours did! Arm and Hammer toothpaste with baking soda got rid of some horrible scratches in some almost new windows. You're a life saver! Thanks so much! :)
Having had some experience polishing some glass I will say that most of the 'scratches' that people want to remove can't be. Especially if it's deep enough to catch your fingernail on. You're not going to 'polish' away that much glass. In most cases what you're able to do is 'obscure' the scratch by smoothing out or polishing the rough peaks in the 'channel' or valley of the scratch so it won't refract the light. I use jewelers rouge sometimes and it also depends how hard or soft the glass is. Unless you use a machine polisher, with these light abrasives by hand you'll be working on it a while, which is safe but tedious.
Indeed, glass is really hard and you polish it with something really gentle. Success will depend on depth of the scratch and dedication. Thanks for the feedback.
Was very sceptical of the claims here. And rightly so. NONE of them work of course. Even superficial scratches remain after trying ALL the methods indicated.
I tried toothpaste, baking soda, pumice soap. Nothing has helped the scratches in my glass vase! Help! I have tried the metal polish or car wax polish. Did you mix the two?
Hi Amanda, the first thing to check is how deep the scratch is. If it catches a nail, then polishing it back to a smooth surface will take a lot of time (remember we are rubbing something really gentle - not to create additional scratches - against something really hard). At the end of the video, I have listed other products that professional repair guys use to fix deeper scratches. Hope it works out for you.
Oh my gosh...this works! I have some old Victorian brooches with scratches....which is understandable because they are over 200 years old. I just got one pristine! I'm so impressed! :P
I gave all 3 methods a shot on my glass watch face. Unfortunately, none of them worked probably cause it was a pretty deep scratch. The good thing is that none of the methods damaged the glass either. So I'm glad I gave them a shot.
I have tried the toothpaste method on a glass coffee table. Repeated the process 3 times hasn't removed the scratch completely but has definitely made it less noticeable to the eye, actually i can barely see it you have to examine the table up close to see the scratch may repeat this again and see if it disappears completely.
All right, here is a response. I scratched my car's side glass from inside. Baking soda removed %70 of it, the rest is almost unnoticeable. I spent a couple of minutes, rubbing very gently with a really thick and soft cloth in multiple layers.
Yeah I stupidly cleaned off a stubborn sticker residue on the inside of my car windscreen with sticky stuff remover and a metal washing up ball (silly thinking it wouldn’t scratch), so will try this! I should have used my nail or green side of a sponge I know now…
Wow!! I had housecleaners in today, who have always done a great job, and when they left I noticed not a smudge, but a scratch on my bathroom mirror! I was pretty upset. I just went in and tried the first solution, a bit of toothpaste on a microfiber towel, rubbed for about 20 seconds, and it was gone. I can't see it at all anymore. I am THRILLED. Thank you so much! Just for anyone's information, I used my nanohydroxyapatite toothpaste, originally developed by NASA, as I understand, and the first thing it does in your mouth is heal cracks. I know it's worked in my mouth to heal tiny fractures in my teeth, so I'm not surprised it worked on my mirror.
**HERE’S THE INFO YOURE LOOOKING FOR** Easy way to remove scratches from a mirror (and probably windows, as well). I just did this and made a deep scratch disappear in less than 2 minutes. 1. Take a piece of 000 steel wool and unfold/unroll it so it is a single layer, and then fold it in half. 2. Stretch it gently so it can be loaded into a palm sander like a 1/4 sheet of sandpaper normally would be. An orbital sander with a hook and loop attachment could likely also be used, and might not even require unfolding the steel wool. 3. Turn the sander on and go over the scratch with gentle pressure in a circular motion. It should begin to disappear almost immediately!
I got a few big scratches on my passenger window from someone hitting it with a rock. Nothing is cleaning it up. 😢 i just want the dirt/paint looking marks gone. I know the scratches will remain. Just want to clean it up.
they work by gently sanding down the glass back to one smooth surface. Phones have really thin glass, so its not ideal. And glasses usually have special coatings that could make it difficult.
I put a bunch of hairline scratches in my car door glass by accidentally using 000 instead of 0000 steel wool (prior to watching this video). Im wondering if I can chase the 000 scratches wit the 0000?
In the woodworking world, moving to a higher grit is all about removing the traces from the previous lower grit sanding exercise. I would therefore definitely try the #0000: do not over do it, check often for progress. Good luck!
HI, I have tried Bicarbonate of Soda and toothpaste on mirror scratches but they are still there. Maybe they are too deep? What would you suggest please?
what was the point with calling the collection of sand papers for "too aggressive" ? ? That was exactly what I unfortunately scratched my window glasses with,- the sandpapers... how to I get those scratches removed? @the labotomy #The LabOtomy
My induction stovetop is black with one deep scratch that totally removed the black colour. Hope something can fix this but thinking permanent marker near end of buffing?
I noticed my new used car windshield has lots of tiny dots noticeable mainly when driving in the direction of sunset! It seemed the windshield might be damaged by sand storm I guess! Can I use your methods to fix this issue? Thanks
These techniques are only effective if the glass, you intend to repair, is laying down flat on a grey rubbery surface/bed, similar to the one you see in the video. Glass can only be repaired if it’s ushered into a relaxed state. Good luck.
Guess this is why it didn’t work on my car. Have a fine scratch from some grit of something that must have been in the wiper when on, as follows wiper line, but only like a 10-15cm scratch, not the full span, which is odd… Which begs the question, if the glass is so tough, why did it scratch? Can only see it when light hits it right, so unsure what could have done it. Only when the car was like 3 months old too. Annoying! But yes the toothpaste and sodium bicarbonate didn’t work! Won’t try the other methods in case makes worse
There is a scratch like thing on my bike mirror, but you cant feel it. I cleaned with soap water its a fail, i used toothpaste, rubbed initially & let it sit it out for around 1 min then rinsed off but still fail. What more could i try without spending a penny ? Wish i could share a image a here so you get to know better
The toothpaste or the baking soda didn't work on my windshield😔still can see the cat claw scratch but I TRIED THE BAKING SODA ON MY HEADLIGHTS and can I tell you, I will never buy a headlight restoration kit again, it works beautifully👍🏾
I am so over the haters. “This totally does not work...these methods are stupid....” Stop whining. Seriously. It’s gross. You should be embarrassed. This was an informative video that you chose to view for FREE. Stop acting like you paid big dollars for a defective whatever. Btw, toothpaste/soda worked like magic. 👍. Thanks
Hi, so was cleaning my oven inside... and on the glass window inside had a bunch of caked on grease marks I was able to get off but by scrubbing it with a dish washing pad... it left a bunch of scratches all over the glass, will this method work? The scratches aren’t deep just vivid enough where when I turn on the light inside the oven I see a bunch of swirl marks from the circle motion of the scrubbing I did.
Yes, the deeper the scratches the more difficult to remove (well the more time it takes to polish in fact). It sounds superficial, so give it a try. Just be careful to often check for progress as your work and not overdo it (or just like the sponge, you may create more scratches). Good luck!
One pro tip that I discovered MYSELF: If you have circular scratches, DO NOT TRY TO Rub WITH A CIRCULAR MOTION. Why daddy? Because you will make the scratches even worse and deeper and harder to remove. What’s the solution daddy? The solution is easy and fast which and I will show you who’s the boss: 1. If the scratches are circular, then do not rub in a circular motion. Rub in a vertical motion for more than 2 minutes straight and less than 5 minutes then in a horizontal motion for more than 2m and less than 5m, why daddy? Because if you rub too much straightly you will end up messing the work you’ve done WITHOUT knowing. (and make sure to check the progress if you feel uncomfortable) 2. If the scratches are horizontal, then rub vertically. Why daddy? If you rub a horizontal scratch horizontally you may scratch the scratch deeper and make it harder to remove. 3. If the scratches are vertical, then rub horizontally . Why daddy? If you rub a vertical scratch vertically you may scratch the scratch deeper and make it harder to remove. 4. The same with tilted scratches like half horizontal and half vertical scratch, just reverse the ways. (If it’s vertical, rub horizontally. Or if it’s horizontal, rub vertically)
Could any of these methods work on a drinking glass? I have a Guinness embossed one with a few scratches on the inside, so I would like to still use and display it rather than discard it.
I used the tooth paste and baking soda methods. The scratch is still the same. Use at your own risk because now the ares where I used these methods has foggy class. It look even worse. So utse at your own risk folks, in my case i need to buy a new scanner ......
Awww dude the metal cleaner works like wonder!!!! Needs a few minutes of rubbing the cleaner on the glass but slowly the scratch fades.. Thanks a lot!!!
What is not working? I have shown 4 methods, have you tried them all? Have you read the comments and special additions? There is also a last option described if all options are not working did you try it?
Guys, this works but on very very shallow scratches, i had 2 very small scratches on my pc side glass panel from my backup radiator, that i wont be using ever again !!! I rubbed with toothpaste 5 times and baking soda 2 times, it went away, i cannot notice it anymore, unless i take it out and put flashlight on it from a certain angle and even then its hard to spot.
Just ordered a wall mirror online and it has a scratch on it ☹️ I’ll try these hacks but what if I end up ruining it to the extent they won’t take it back lol OK UPDATE: it doesn’t work.
Make sure to watch the disclaimer and only try this if you're fine with the risk of making the damage worse. I repair scratched glass for a living and see failed DIY attempts that end up requiring a professional to come fix. Be careful!
Indeed!
sir. i need help. is this really effective?
@@birthdayparty6245 You matter. I hope 2021 is a good year for you.
@@TheLabOtomyحطي
Hello what do you recomend for removing a scratch in a piece of artglass ?
Usually, these miracle fixes on internet NEVER work. Dang! Yours did! Arm and Hammer toothpaste with baking soda got rid of some horrible scratches in some almost new windows. You're a life saver! Thanks so much! :)
Good to hear it helped!
Bot
I've tried everything except arm and Hammer toothpaste with baking soda and none of them have worked I will try it next but I don't expect results
@@TheBlaineFindley fid u try it with AH
I hope this works. Ruined my new windows 😮💨
I’m 63 do you think I will die before I polish the scratches out
Are you alive?
He must be 66 and considering the short life span in US I think so 😶@@Nah-j5m
@@Nah-j5mhe's 66.
May have passed away, with the cloth still on his finger. RIP
Having had some experience polishing some glass I will say that most of the 'scratches' that people want to remove can't be. Especially if it's deep enough to catch your fingernail on. You're not going to 'polish' away that much glass. In most cases what you're able to do is 'obscure' the scratch by smoothing out or polishing the rough peaks in the 'channel' or valley of the scratch so it won't refract the light. I use jewelers rouge sometimes and it also depends how hard or soft the glass is. Unless you use a machine polisher, with these light abrasives by hand you'll be working on it a while, which is safe but tedious.
Indeed, glass is really hard and you polish it with something really gentle. Success will depend on depth of the scratch and dedication. Thanks for the feedback.
Was very sceptical of the claims here. And rightly so. NONE of them work of course. Even superficial scratches remain after trying ALL the methods indicated.
Same here
So what is the solution
@Throughmyeye84 I'm thinking a hammer maybe
😂😂😂@@seattledutch
You should have used a black background to see the scratches better
Filiming scratches is a challenge indeed, thanks for the tip
I tried toothpaste, baking soda, pumice soap. Nothing has helped the scratches in my glass vase! Help! I have tried the metal polish or car wax polish. Did you mix the two?
Hi Amanda, the first thing to check is how deep the scratch is. If it catches a nail, then polishing it back to a smooth surface will take a lot of time (remember we are rubbing something really gentle - not to create additional scratches - against something really hard). At the end of the video, I have listed other products that professional repair guys use to fix deeper scratches. Hope it works out for you.
OMG this is amazing!!! I’ve been waiting all my life to find this gem of a video.
None of these methods worked! 🤬
Thank you! Your method of toothpaste and water worked out great, thankfully there good people like you still out there to help each other!
Glad I could help!
@@TheLabOtomy Mine stayed the same .. didn't worked with toothpaste
Toothpaste worked on a scratch on my mirror. Thanks!!
Oh my gosh...this works! I have some old Victorian brooches with scratches....which is understandable because they are over 200 years old. I just got one pristine! I'm so impressed! :P
Hi Deborah, thanks for sharing! Just for the record and maybe to help others, could you indicate which method you used? Thanks!
😱 not on antiques
@@SGW4K
Hello Will it work on black glass?
Great video..well done! I especially liked how you were petting the cloth...Good Little Clothy lol👍😉🇨🇦
Will this work for a haze not a scratch?
is this possible for visions pyrex?
I gave all 3 methods a shot on my glass watch face. Unfortunately, none of them worked probably cause it was a pretty deep scratch. The good thing is that none of the methods damaged the glass either. So I'm glad I gave them a shot.
Watch glass is of a higher hardness, closer to 7 on the mohs scale as opposed to 5.5 for soda lime glass..
I have tried the toothpaste method on a glass coffee table. Repeated the process 3 times hasn't removed the scratch completely but has definitely made it less noticeable to the eye, actually i can barely see it you have to examine the table up close to see the scratch may repeat this again and see if it disappears completely.
Thanks for sharing, good luck!
I have tried this trick but no result 😢
What color was the glass? I have a black glass table that's scratched. Does the color matter?
All right, here is a response. I scratched my car's side glass from inside. Baking soda removed %70 of it, the rest is almost unnoticeable. I spent a couple of minutes, rubbing very gently with a really thick and soft cloth in multiple layers.
Yeah I stupidly cleaned off a stubborn sticker residue on the inside of my car windscreen with sticky stuff remover and a metal washing up ball (silly thinking it wouldn’t scratch), so will try this!
I should have used my nail or green side of a sponge I know now…
@@jamiejeffries5017 did it work? if not, try wd-40 and see if it comes off!
@@effiepapaioannou9532 It did work surprisingly
@@jamiejeffries5017 hi there, did the metal washing up ball make the scratches worse? Thanks!
I think the 'stuff' fills the gap in the scratch as opposed to eliminating it
But dear will that work for plexiglass
Can we do it on a wrist watch?
Any suggestions on how to fix a scratched wardrobe mirror? The scratch is pretty big but, not deep. Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
Hi, can I use on sunglasses ? G15 ray ban lenses
I would not, sunglasses have often been surface treated and polishing it will remove the surface coating
Will this work on car glass? I have a good scratch on my rear window
Wow!! I had housecleaners in today, who have always done a great job, and when they left I noticed not a smudge, but a scratch on my bathroom mirror! I was pretty upset. I just went in and tried the first solution, a bit of toothpaste on a microfiber towel, rubbed for about 20 seconds, and it was gone. I can't see it at all anymore. I am THRILLED. Thank you so much! Just for anyone's information, I used my nanohydroxyapatite toothpaste, originally developed by NASA, as I understand, and the first thing it does in your mouth is heal cracks. I know it's worked in my mouth to heal tiny fractures in my teeth, so I'm not surprised it worked on my mirror.
Lies...
Just by the way of showing the softness of the microfiber towel, I am going to try it. It made me laugh!!! !
Ima try the toothpaste or baking soda but have a doubt with steel wool,
RIGHT!!!
Not any kind of steel whool but #0000!!
I have a scratch on my bathroom mirror, do we use a pencil before polishing with the toothpaste
Is this method permeant or temporary ?
permeant
I tried to use toothpaste but doesn't work.
**HERE’S THE INFO YOURE LOOOKING FOR**
Easy way to remove scratches from a mirror (and probably windows, as well). I just did this and made a deep scratch disappear in less than 2 minutes.
1. Take a piece of 000 steel wool and unfold/unroll it so it is a single layer, and then fold it in half.
2. Stretch it gently so it can be loaded into a palm sander like a 1/4 sheet of sandpaper normally would be. An orbital sander with a hook and loop attachment could likely also be used, and might not even require unfolding the steel wool.
3. Turn the sander on and go over the scratch with gentle pressure in a circular motion. It should begin to disappear almost immediately!
Any suggestions to remove stains/scratches of fireworks on car windshield or any car glass. I will be very thankful to you. ☺️
I repeated 173 times and scratch is still visible.
Me too
Well just tried this on my $1000 brand new dinner table and it worked. I used the toothpaste with peroxide...thanks for your help
Glad it helped, thanks for sharing
For the method no 3 what the purpose you show us metal polish?but you were using car polish..which one should be used?both or either one?
Mothers aluminum wheel polish works great for plastic headlights and camera and phone screen scratch removal or reduction.
Hi, thanks for your video, what kind of light you use to see the scratches?
I got a few big scratches on my passenger window from someone hitting it with a rock. Nothing is cleaning it up. 😢 i just want the dirt/paint looking marks gone. I know the scratches will remain. Just want to clean it up.
Which would you recomend fir windshields?
Same concept. Nothing special about auto glass, except factory tinted areas, antennas, defrosters, etc which won't be affected
Do these methods work on glasses lenses and phone screens? Please respond
they work by gently sanding down the glass back to one smooth surface. Phones have really thin glass, so its not ideal. And glasses usually have special coatings that could make it difficult.
@@tayh3645 Ah ok. Thank you! I was just wondering if there was a cheaper alternative to fixing my glasses but now I know. So thanks!
I have scratch on my uv glasses spec which has made by iron rod plsss tell me how to repair it
I have a very fine scratch on my Rolex, I’m afraid to try anything. Would this work? Thank you!
Could this work on removing scratches from amber glass? Amber glass lampshade? Thank you!
Amber don't like water
I put a bunch of hairline scratches in my car door glass by accidentally using 000 instead of 0000 steel wool (prior to watching this video). Im wondering if I can chase the 000 scratches wit the 0000?
In the woodworking world, moving to a higher grit is all about removing the traces from the previous lower grit sanding exercise. I would therefore definitely try the #0000: do not over do it, check often for progress. Good luck!
@@TheLabOtomy Thanks very much! Makes sense, I'll give it a shot.
Can these methods be used on Mobile Phone Glass? Thanks for the video… 👏
They can but in my experience they did F*** all to even minor scratches 😞
Does this work on scratches on marble table top?
Cerium oxide and a 3m finishing pad works!
Rubbing compound and permatex orange hand soap (orange bottle with pumice).
Using steel wool on my windshield is the reason I’m watching this video!!😂😂
I just scratched a mirror, in a small spot, while I was sanding the frame, I will try these. Thank you, I appreciate this!!!
Good luck!
Any result ?
HI, I have tried Bicarbonate of Soda and toothpaste on mirror scratches but they are still there. Maybe they are too deep? What would you suggest please?
cerium oxide only
@@Kandahar907 Thank you, I don't know what that is
Will it work on glass stove also? Ple reply
what was the point with calling the collection of sand papers for "too aggressive" ? ? That was exactly what I unfortunately scratched my window glasses with,- the sandpapers... how to I get those scratches removed?
@the labotomy #The LabOtomy
Does this work for tint glasses?
My induction stovetop is black with one deep scratch that totally removed the black colour. Hope something can fix this but thinking permanent marker near end of buffing?
Can you use this method on your body parts to look younger
Well, that is called scrubbing
@@TheLabOtomy Or plastic surgery ; )
I have very minor windshield scratches (you can see them but not feel them). Which is the best method for these minor scratches?
First two
@@ethancox3953 I tried both (toothpaste and baking soda), but neither worked, unfortunately. :(
Get a new glass
I noticed my new used car windshield has lots of tiny dots noticeable mainly when driving in the direction of sunset! It seemed the windshield might be damaged by sand storm I guess! Can I use your methods to fix this issue? Thanks
These techniques are only effective if the glass, you intend to repair, is laying down flat on a grey rubbery surface/bed, similar to the one you see in the video.
Glass can only be repaired if it’s ushered into a relaxed state.
Good luck.
@@shmagglehammer 😂😂😂
Can this work on cat windows?
It really depends on the glass. Most newer automobile glass on luxury cars have a harder coating which makes these methods ineffective.
Guess this is why it didn’t work on my car. Have a fine scratch from some grit of something that must have been in the wiper when on, as follows wiper line, but only like a 10-15cm scratch, not the full span, which is odd…
Which begs the question, if the glass is so tough, why did it scratch? Can only see it when light hits it right, so unsure what could have done it. Only when the car was like 3 months old too. Annoying! But yes the toothpaste and sodium bicarbonate didn’t work! Won’t try the other methods in case makes worse
Is this also applicable to car windshield ?
There is a scratch like thing on my bike mirror, but you cant feel it. I cleaned with soap water its a fail, i used toothpaste, rubbed initially & let it sit it out for around 1 min then rinsed off but still fail. What more could i try without spending a penny ? Wish i could share a image a here so you get to know better
The toothpaste or the baking soda didn't work on my windshield😔still can see the cat claw scratch but I TRIED THE BAKING SODA ON MY HEADLIGHTS and can I tell you, I will never buy a headlight restoration kit again, it works beautifully👍🏾
Nicd 😂😂👏🏼👏🏼
Does this work on aquariums
Will that work for a windshield?
Yeah same question
@@aribari7078 yes it will do, buy cerium oxide for compound, felt pad for rotary machine and work you're way
Managed to scratch windows on the summer house doors. I’m such an idiot. Would this work?
I am so over the haters. “This totally does not work...these methods are stupid....” Stop whining. Seriously. It’s gross. You should be embarrassed.
This was an informative video that you chose to view for FREE. Stop acting like you paid big dollars for a defective whatever.
Btw, toothpaste/soda worked like magic. 👍. Thanks
Exactly, people nowadays don't know how to show appreciation.
Please help me. Wouldn't steel wool make it worse?
Not any kind of steel wool, but #0000!
Do any of these methods work on a fog free bathroom mirror?
Toothpaste worked for me
Can I use the toothpaste method to remove very light scratches on my eye glasses?
If the surfaces have been treated with a special coating, no
Which method would be best for a glass-backed phone case?
Who sells 0000 steel wool ??? Thanks
This is a standard product next to the sand paper in your DIY shop
@@TheLabOtomy Thanks fella.
Does it have to be white toothpaste?
The importance is that the toothpaste holds enough scrubbing elements in its composition or it will not work too well
Hi, so was cleaning my oven inside... and on the glass window inside had a bunch of caked on grease marks I was able to get off but by scrubbing it with a dish washing pad... it left a bunch of scratches all over the glass, will this method work? The scratches aren’t deep just vivid enough where when I turn on the light inside the oven I see a bunch of swirl marks from the circle motion of the scrubbing I did.
Yes, the deeper the scratches the more difficult to remove (well the more time it takes to polish in fact). It sounds superficial, so give it a try. Just be careful to often check for progress as your work and not overdo it (or just like the sponge, you may create more scratches). Good luck!
I tried it and it succeeded shanks 😊
Nice!
Is this method works in car windshield?
yes but not with elbow grease, you'll need rotary machine for that
Would this work on a glass door?
I used the toothpaste and it worked so much better than I thought it would. Thx
One pro tip that I discovered MYSELF:
If you have circular scratches, DO NOT TRY TO Rub WITH A CIRCULAR MOTION. Why daddy? Because you will make the scratches even worse and deeper and harder to remove. What’s the solution daddy? The solution is easy and fast which and I will show you who’s the boss:
1. If the scratches are circular, then do not rub in a circular motion. Rub in a vertical motion for more than 2 minutes straight and less than 5 minutes then in a horizontal motion for more than 2m and less than 5m, why daddy? Because if you rub too much straightly you will end up messing the work you’ve done WITHOUT knowing. (and make sure to check the progress if you feel uncomfortable)
2. If the scratches are horizontal, then rub vertically. Why daddy? If you rub a horizontal scratch horizontally you may scratch the scratch deeper and make it harder to remove.
3. If the scratches are vertical, then rub horizontally . Why daddy? If you rub a vertical scratch vertically you may scratch the scratch deeper and make it harder to remove.
4. The same with tilted scratches like half horizontal and half vertical scratch, just reverse the ways. (If it’s vertical, rub horizontally. Or if it’s horizontal, rub vertically)
Nice
@@TheLabOtomythanks
Mine didn't work :'(
Tried them all doesn’t work.
Mery mobile phone ka touch py Cohta sa scratches hy bahi katam ho jay aggr Collget lagauo ous ka ouper to
Mine aren’t cratches exactly but a rubbing of a carriage strap in transit across the glass which shows up more when the lights are on in the cabinet
I have 3 scratches inside my (12mm glass) aquarium. This procedure can help me out or not?
Deepens on how deep they are. if catches your nail, better use pro-dedicated products or you are on for hours of polishing
Did not work for me and I used toothpaste with baking soda.
Same
Does this work with camera lenses?
Do not do it on camera lens since the surface has received special treatment
@@TheLabOtomy ok
Does it works on sun glasses?
Would not do it on sun glasses since lenses are possibly treated
Can you help me please ? 🥺
Can it be done on gorilla glass?
Does it work on a phone?
Is this working?
Worked for me with toothpaste amazingly, for aquarium glass
is this a permanent fix on the scratches or its just to cover it so that light wont reflect the scratch?
C mon
Could any of these methods work on a drinking glass? I have a Guinness embossed one with a few scratches on the inside, so I would like to still use and display it rather than discard it.
Can use it on car windshield?
I used the tooth paste and baking soda methods. The scratch is still the same. Use at your own risk because now the ares where I used these methods has foggy class. It look even worse. So utse at your own risk folks, in my case i need to buy a new scanner ......
Great video. Thank you for sharing
Awww dude the metal cleaner works like wonder!!!! Needs a few minutes of rubbing the cleaner on the glass but slowly the scratch fades.. Thanks a lot!!!
Thanks for sharing
Which compound did you use
@@TheeRobc5000 I used metal cleaner just some random brand I have available..nothing in particular... Works really well..
@@rinacastro8837 do you mean stainless steel cleaner (the one for your appliances?)
It is not working for me.
What is not working? I have shown 4 methods, have you tried them all? Have you read the comments and special additions? There is also a last option described if all options are not working did you try it?
Guys, this works but on very very shallow scratches, i had 2 very small scratches on my pc side glass panel from my backup radiator, that i wont be using ever again !!!
I rubbed with toothpaste 5 times and baking soda 2 times, it went away, i cannot notice it anymore, unless i take it out and put flashlight on it from a certain angle and even then its hard to spot.
Thanks for sharing
Wont work ..i tried on my spectacle
Just ordered a wall mirror online and it has a scratch on it ☹️ I’ll try these hacks but what if I end up ruining it to the extent they won’t take it back lol
OK UPDATE: it doesn’t work.