aesmith
Established Member
Hi,
I hope this is the right place for this question.
The background here is that a dishwasher fault has damaged some glasses, creating areas or bands that are very slightly abraded, looking almost like frosted glass. I was having a try to see if this can be polished off and was having some success using green chromium oxide compound. But that's not quite aggressive enough, although it dulls the abraded areas they are still visible. So I'm looking for recommendations, what is the correct stuff to use on glass? I guess I'd need two grades at least, one to remove the damaged surface and one to restore the final finish.
Any comments appreciated, thanks Tony S
I hope this is the right place for this question.
The background here is that a dishwasher fault has damaged some glasses, creating areas or bands that are very slightly abraded, looking almost like frosted glass. I was having a try to see if this can be polished off and was having some success using green chromium oxide compound. But that's not quite aggressive enough, although it dulls the abraded areas they are still visible. So I'm looking for recommendations, what is the correct stuff to use on glass? I guess I'd need two grades at least, one to remove the damaged surface and one to restore the final finish.
Any comments appreciated, thanks Tony S