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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Scratch on glass table - any suggestions
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 18.01.04 22:12 UTC
Hi, I have two fairly deep scratches in my glass top table - someone has told me there might be a product to remove/disguise them - anyone heard of or used this product?  Or have any other suggestions to hide them?  Thanks

Fiona
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 18.01.04 23:04 UTC
A tablecloth?

sorry couldn't resist that one. & sorry I don't know what you could try, but hubby worked in the glass trade for many years (cut glass) - I'll ask him & let you know if he has any ideas.  :)
- By lel [gb] Date 18.01.04 23:06 UTC
Is it a dining table or a coffee table ?
There are repair things for window screens so i suppose they must have something although it may need a proffessional
- By porkie [gb] Date 19.01.04 07:37 UTC
Don't know if it would work but what about t-cut? it polishes wood surfaces up a treat!
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 19.01.04 10:43 UTC
Thanks everyone!  Yes I had thought of a tablecloth Snoopy1 - Ha ha :).  It is for a dining table.  Do you think T-cut would leave a dull surface on glass though?

Snoopy - any thoughts from your husband would be appreciated, thanks

Fiona
- By G30ff [gb] Date 19.01.04 11:11 UTC
No, it won't leave a mark, t cut work's a treat on glass...

Geoff :)
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 19.01.04 21:57 UTC
Thanks Geoff.

Fiona
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 22.01.04 18:42 UTC
I've asked hubby & he said you can get a kit from a glazier, it's really for windows with scratches in but will work on a table, he thinks it's a bit like what they use for windscreens (an acid kit)
He thinks that T-cut has an abrasive agent in it & may leave sratches on the table.

- If all else fails, go with my origional idea - the pretty tablecloth.  :)
Topic Other Boards / Foo / Scratch on glass table - any suggestions

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