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Removing Scratches from Glass with Sandpaper Grit 1200
How to Remove Scratches from Glass Using Sandpaper Grit 1200
Scratched glass can be unsightly and distracting. Using Grit 1200, you can minimize or eliminate scratches effectively. Follow this step-by-step guide to restore glass surfaces.
Why Use Grit 1200 for Glass?
- Fine Abrasive: Gently removes scratches without damaging the glass.
- Perfect for Polishing: Prepares the surface for a smooth finish.
Materials You’ll Need
- Scratched glass surface (e.g., table, window).
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Sandpaper Sheets:
- Grit 1000: For initial scratch removal.
- Grit 1200: For fine polishing.
- Grit 1500: For ultra-fine finishing.
- Water for wet sanding.
- Glass polishing compound.
- Microfiber cloths for cleaning.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Clean the Glass
Wash the glass with a gentle cleaner and dry it completely.
Step 2: Sand with Grit 1000
Use Grit 1000 sandpaper with water to remove visible scratches.
Step 3: Refine with Grit 1200
Switch to Grit 1200 sandpaper for a finer finish.
Step 4: Final Sanding with Grit 1500
Finish with Grit 1500 sandpaper before applying polishing compound.
Pro Tips for Glass Scratch Removal
- Use Wet Sanding: Prevents overheating and minimizes scratches.
- Test on a Small Area: Check compatibility before proceeding.
- Buff Thoroughly: Use a polishing compound for a clear finish.
Why Choose eQualle Sandpaper?
- Durable: Designed for delicate surfaces like glass.
- Precise: Delivers professional-grade results.
- Eco-Friendly: Made with recyclable materials.
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