U Don't! It is not likely you can ever repair real deep scratches.
To remove visible scratches from a diamond, a diamond cutter can either re-cut the stone, or polish out the scratches if they are not deep.
To effectively remove deep scratches from stainless steel, you can use a stainless steel cleaner or polish specifically designed for scratches. Apply the product following the manufacturer's instructions, and use a soft cloth to buff out the scratches in a circular motion. Repeat the process as needed until the scratches are no longer visible.
No. You can get a store to buff the disks to minimize the scratches. If they are deep scratches though, it will not work.
To remove scratches from a birthstone ring, you can use a jewelry polishing cloth designed for the specific metal of your ring. Gently rub the cloth over the scratches in a back-and-forth motion until they are less visible. If the scratches are deep, consider taking the ring to a professional jeweler for repair.
Nail marks would leave scratches on the face. These will need to heal and will go away on their own. If the scratches are deep enough, they may scar.
Displex could be the answer to your scratches, Although the scratches cannot be too deep, but light ones should disappear. On Youtube you can find movies where they remove scratches with tooth paste or bananas, but that certainly doesn't work for me. :-) I hope this helped.
a buffer In most cases if you can feel the scratch with your finger nail, it's to deep to buff out.
If the scratch is in the clear coat, then there is a possibility to buff it out. Deep scratches into the color coat need to be color filled matching paint color) then clear coated over.
www.eastwood.com they have glass polishes for fine or deep scratches. they also have a ton of other stuff for repairs and resto's.
To remove scratches from corfam shoes, you can try using a soft, damp cloth to gently buff the scratches. You can also use a mild soap and water solution to clean the shoes, followed by applying a shoe polish or conditioner specifically designed for synthetic materials to help mask the scratches. If the scratches are deep or the above methods do not work, it may be best to consult a professional shoe repair service for further assistance.
To remove scratches from slate, you can try using a mixture of warm water and mild detergent to clean the surface. For deeper scratches, you can lightly sand the area with 200-grit sandpaper and then apply a slate sealer to restore the finish. If the scratches are too deep, it may be necessary to hire a professional to refinish the slate.