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  2. How to Remove Scratches From Glass Using Items You ... - AOL

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    You can use the toothpaste method to buff out small scratches or try a trusty Mr. Clean Magic Eraser—it’s one of the most effective at-home tools for removing light scratches.

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    "I actually tried it out after seeing a friend that worked at a dealership use it to clean off some of the cars in the lot." Prestone AS658 Deluxe 2-in-1 Windshield Washer Fluid $14.99 at amazon.com

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    #20 A Simple DIY Windshield Repair Kit Will Have Your Car Looking Good As New! Review: "Look at the pictures before and after. 10$ kit is unbelievable worked very well. I dont have to spend 500 ...

  5. Anti-scratch coating - Wikipedia

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    Anti-scratch coating is a type of protective coating or film applied to an object's surface for mitigation against scratches. Scratches are small surface-level cuts left on a surface following interaction with a sharper object. Anti-scratch coatings provide scratch resistances by containing tiny microscopic materials with scratch-resistant ...

  6. Quickclear - Wikipedia

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    One problem with the system is that the heating elements can sometimes stop working, leaving one side of the screen uncleared. If this is the result of burn out, total replacement of the screen is the only remedy as the wires are actually embedded in the glass, (as opposed to a rear defogger, which can usually be repaired with conductive paint).

  7. Cerium(IV) oxide - Wikipedia

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    It effectively removes minor scratches and imperfections from glass surfaces through both mechanical abrasion and chemical interaction, producing a smooth, high-gloss finish. [33] Cerium oxide can also enhance the durability of optical surfaces by forming a protective layer that increases resistance to scratches and environmental wear. [34]