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Old 03-12-2012, 01:46 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Got a nasty set of scratches in one of my windows from dirt/grit/sand trapped in between the glass and the trim... rolled the window down, could hear something rubbing, went back and scratches galore.

It had been windy and some particles had worked their way in between the lower seal and the glass.

The only way to repair a scratch on glass is with a pretty messy and aggressive approach using cerium oxide, a bronze pad, and rotary polisher. Not something I'd necessarily recommend you do without some experience.

There should be some glass repair places locally that can perform the service for about $100-$200. Before fixing though, you may want to take apart your door and find where the scratches are coming from. I pulled my inner door panel and used some crevice tools to get all the stuff out from between the glass before fixing mine.
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