2000 grit sandpaper is fine but to polish it as clear as it was you will need Cerium Oxide, and a buffer. I used it to repair my aquarium glass. Sand with specific grit until the entire scratch looks uniform. 2000 grit wet sand, then buff with cerium oxide (use some muscle) until it is crystal clear. Be careful though, if you sand too much in a single spot you will make a small mirrored displacement effect that will need to be "feathered" out. If the scratches are more severe and cost to replace the glass is too much you can have it repaired for a fraction of the cost.
Someone can find information about glass scratch remover on websites dedicated to glass scratch remover such as Glasweld, GtGlass, or other DIY repair websites.
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It is very rough. But please note that "coefficient of friction" isn't specified for a single substance. Rather, it is specified for the COMBINATION of two different surfaces. It must also be specified if some lubricant is used. For example sandpaper on sandpaper, sandpaper on glass, glass on glass (dry), glass on glass (wet), etc.
scratch it with sandpaper.....or steel wool.
Sandpaper can be made with sand, but carborundum is more common. Glass is made from a mixture including sand.
Yes, it can scratch and abrade it quit dramaticly.
scratch it with sandpaper.....or steel wool.
Yes, glass can scratch glass. The hardness of the material determines if it will cause a scratch, with harder materials like diamonds being able to scratch glass. It is best to avoid rubbing glass objects against each other to prevent scratches.
No, diamond's are the hardest substance known to man so far.
Exacto knives can scratch glass, yes, but not with the first strike.
will 0000 rock wool scratch windsheild glass
There is a special test to use to find that out. Put them in a glass of water and leave it there for 36 hours or more. If you take it out and scratch the "gold" part, it should NOT feel like sandpaper. If it does, it is not a real gold earring.