Hi, I recently came into a truckload of 3/4″ glass panels (3′ by 5′) that I am using to build a frameless glass deck railing. Since the glass is used, some of the panels have a 4″ strip of haze on one side where the glass was set into concrete as a barrier (women’s prison apparently). Is there anyone who has used a particular product that will work wonders on tempered glass? thanks
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If the glass is etched, you're gonna have to polish it. Try jewelers' rouge or ordinary (non-gel) toothpaste...and a lotta patience.
If it's just concrete crud stuck on the surface of the glass, mist it with muriatic acid, let it sit a while, then use a razor blade and lotsa water.
Dinosaur
How now, Mighty Sauron, that thou art not brought
low by this? For thine evil pales before that which
foolish men call Justice....
And gloves.
...and a respirator and face shield. The fumes from muriatic can be really annoying. A Scott Air-Pack would be great....
Dinosaur
How now, Mighty Sauron, that thou art not broughtlow by this? For thine evil pales before that whichfoolish men call Justice....