Yes! I had 6 large windows that where vandalized with with a white chemical that severely damaged the glass.
They are based in San Diego but have and office in Portland and and can refer you to a glass repair specialist in your area. Give them a call, you don't need to replace your windows!
Check antique shops , or ebay, I see a nice one in Bristol currently. Has a sailing ship frosted / etched on it. Or buy a clear one and have it frosted, an acid dip or etching process. Not an uncommon request for custom acid on glass work. Many wedding and anniversary glass items are etched for personalization.
Hydrofluoric acid can react with glass by forming silicon tetrafluoride and water, which weakens the glass structure. This can lead to the glass becoming etched, corroded, or even cracked. It is important to handle hydrofluoric acid with caution when working with glass to avoid damage.
All new vehicles have the vehicle identification number etched into the glass. The vehicle ID number etched into the glass was mandated for all vehicles beginning in 2010.
Get a hand drill and rag wheel to put on it. Wax the glass and clean it off with the rag wheel. It may not be perfectly transparent or clear, but it all depends on how clean you want it to be..
If it has etched the glass,there is no way to remove it.
etched in the rear glass
Etched glass can be purchased online in many different places. For example, it can be purchased from a craft retailer or an online store specializing in etched glass.
Quartz is resistant to most acids, including hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. However, it can be etched or damaged by hydrofluoric acid.
"The artist would etch the metal plate using acid".
the bezel ring
want an indoor window shutter with a frosted etched glass panel
Etchants are typically acidic solutions that contain chemicals such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, or potassium hydroxide. The specific composition of an etchant will depend on the material being etched and the desired etching result.