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    This video shows you step by step how to remove a scratch from glass. In this video we use a automobile window, but the process is the same for any type of glass panel. Scratch Doctor has been serving South Florida for over 15 years, and is the premier company for all your glass restoration needs. Thank you for stopping by, and we hope you enjoyed the video.
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Komentáře • 105

  • @almaahmetovic4573
    @almaahmetovic4573 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I used all the tips and it removed all the scratches ❤ I love it, thank you thank you

  • @mattmason7554
    @mattmason7554 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for actually showing the process

  • @hotrodhendrix1
    @hotrodhendrix1 Před 2 lety +19

    I used your kit on a full 1970 Torino windshield. Multiple deep scratches, wiper scratches and windshield full of light scratches. 4 hours later it looks like a 2 year old windshield instead of 50. Thanks!

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello James, I remember your order from your name. Lol...cool name. WIndshields can be callenging even for an experienced tech, so any significant improvement your happy with is really good. If you have any questions or need help with the process in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out.

    • @hotrodhendrix1
      @hotrodhendrix1 Před 2 lety

      @@ScratchDoctors thanks! Very happy with the results. This brings back the option of saving vintage glass instead of just replacing everything. You will see my name again lol

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 2 lety +1

      @@hotrodhendrix1 I'm looking foward to it. Btw, you can do more then just remove scratches...with the polishing wheel and the cerium, you can remove oxidation and water spots from automobiles, boats (only glass/no plexi), and rv's (be sure to double tape anything you can bump up against...just in case). And around the house you can remove mineral deposits from shower enclosures and exterior windows.
      If you ever have any questions, hit me up and I'll do what I can to help you out.

    • @petermathews9298
      @petermathews9298 Před rokem

      Does this procedure also apply to aquarium fish tanks? Thanks

  • @iconicsoul9459
    @iconicsoul9459 Před 2 lety +4

    This video really superb!!

  • @jerrybakinsky1273
    @jerrybakinsky1273 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this super video! gonna try it on my car

  • @reverseit4126
    @reverseit4126 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice, it's working finally looks like a new one.

  • @jesbsnrn
    @jesbsnrn Před měsícem +1

    Great job

  • @kidilantraveler
    @kidilantraveler Před 5 měsíci

    Very very useful and honest video. Thanks a lot🙏

  • @MdSadik-kl7wd
    @MdSadik-kl7wd Před 2 lety +5

    Wonderful

  • @picoworker7660
    @picoworker7660 Před 2 lety +1

    This video rilly well good

  • @calebmwau5090
    @calebmwau5090 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello can I get the kit am from kenya Africa plz reply it's agent.

  • @1Coolbanana
    @1Coolbanana Před měsícem

    I wish this service was available in Australia.

  • @antellez
    @antellez Před 3 měsíci

    Very informative video. Can you help me determine what I would need to purchase to remove acid etching on my car window. I used a strong Water spot remover that instantly etched it. Ty!

  • @doogyscoot
    @doogyscoot Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, thanks for the really useful video! I have a Makita DGA463Z Cordless 115mm angle grinder, it has speed control down to 3000 rpm (no load) and up to 8000 rpm. I could run it with a 125mm abralon pad as won't need the guard anyway. Do you think that would be slow enough, I guess under load that 3000rpm would drop nearer 2000.

  • @mdmizanurrahman9473
    @mdmizanurrahman9473 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice

  • @user-wt7gf5gu6b
    @user-wt7gf5gu6b Před 9 měsíci +3

    I can't express how grateful I am for this video, I found myself an owner to ¬50 square meters of fairly used hardened glass with zero expertise and felt kind of lost in this new glassworking world. Your guide answered most of my questions, and though I can't directly order your products, I'd totally buy them if I had an opportunity. Wish you guys and your business best of luck.

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +3

      I'm glad it helped! If you have any questions, let me know and I'll do my best to help you out.

    • @andreisabogal6953
      @andreisabogal6953 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@ScratchDoctorsthis can be used on the windshield?

  • @CraftwerksMC
    @CraftwerksMC Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have some tempered glass panes used in media blasting cabinets that I was curious if this process could remove the etching on them? The glass isn't terribly expensive to replace but I just feel it is wasteful and would like to recycle the windows as much as possible if it can be done. Thanks for any info you could offier or advise.

  • @ajhgjgdghdn2727
    @ajhgjgdghdn2727 Před 2 lety +1

    helpful

  • @RayEvangelista70
    @RayEvangelista70 Před 7 měsíci

    How long do the sanding pads you use last? Are you able to do a couple of car windows with them?

  • @eliadbu
    @eliadbu Před 23 dny

    Will this kit work with random orbit polisher?

  • @rafisha2392
    @rafisha2392 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice super cool bro...keep it up✌️✌️🥰

  • @williomjonson9092
    @williomjonson9092 Před 2 lety +2

    nice work

  • @bdshamimmsb6252
    @bdshamimmsb6252 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice

  • @shortythepresident3913

    I'm a newbie and this seems complicated for me. The much safer way is to use rubbing compound. It's a slower process because you have to do it at least once a week until everything gradually goes away though. I will NOT use any type of sandpaper on my glass. I use a drill, 3 inch buffing sponge and wool polishing pads and rubbing compound. Much safer for a newbie. But one time won't do it. I got my headlights and glass perfect after a out 4 separate sessions.

  • @giveyourselfone
    @giveyourselfone Před 3 měsíci +1

    How do you get a special blend of cerium oxide.

  • @GlassGenius
    @GlassGenius Před 8 měsíci +2

    I like how at the beginning you stress that it’s a specialist skill that needs to be carried out by professionals. ❤

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I realize people are going to do what people do, and many will not listen to any advise no matter what. I just had to put that in there for my own conscience.

  • @almaahmetovic4573
    @almaahmetovic4573 Před 2 měsíci

    Can I use this method on my normal window?

  • @JeffreyBellmore
    @JeffreyBellmore Před 2 měsíci

    Would this work on pitting from sand?

  • @globaljaifa1862
    @globaljaifa1862 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice , go ahead and make more videos like this

  • @petermathews9298
    @petermathews9298 Před rokem

    Thankyou

  • @ssff9256
    @ssff9256 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi

  • @sandwichburger4856
    @sandwichburger4856 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice tips abralon is incredible technologie

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +2

      It really is!

    • @sandwichburger4856
      @sandwichburger4856 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ScratchDoctors i ask you somethings in another comment for if i can use 500 grid directly than 180grid for minor wiper blades scratch

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes you can. If the scratch is light it will come off with 500 grit.

  • @L30RC0
    @L30RC0 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi Guys! great Job! what is the Makita model?

  • @dlevi67
    @dlevi67 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the video! Any suggestions/recommendations/tips for repolishing the *interior* of a car windscreen that got scratched by somebody using a dirty polishing cloth? I can't remove the windscreen as it is bonded to the car, but polishing with an angle grinder is going to result in polish compound all over the interior...

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I have not seen the car or what you are dealing with, but any kind of glass polishing is going to require equiptment that operates at high speed. Based on what your saying, you're going to need something that can squeeze in there because the windshield is bonded to the car. I know you don't want to use an angle grinder, but I think the cleareance on the grinder is probably going give you the deepest reach...especially if you use a 6" backing plate. Use a low profile backing plate. If your worried about compound all over the place, I say you grab some plastic and spend a good 30 minutes properly protecting it. Make sure that at the base you lay it out in a way that will catch any solution that drips down in a way that collects it...instead of letting it drip down and around your protection. If it puddles anywhere soak it up with a napking before you remove the plaactic to avoid accident. Hope it helps. Btw, The backing plates I use are as low profile as it gets. Let me know and well try to get one in your hands.

    • @dlevi67
      @dlevi67 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ScratchDoctors Thank you so much for the detailed and clear advice. Plastic sheeting beckons. Fortunately, it's the top and middle part of the windscreen that are lightly scratched, so access with a small angle grinder is not an issue; the bottom 40% is in good condition. Thanks also for the offer of the backing plate, but I'm in the UK, which makes shipping a real palaver!

  • @NormanBook
    @NormanBook Před rokem

    Hello, thank you for this video. What about glass tops for radiant electric cooktops? Will your product work to take out scratches and haziness?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +2

      The problem with doing cooktops is they usually come with a printing of where the burners go and surrounding areas. The grinding process will not only remove the scratch, but it will remove everything else on the surface including the printing. I have done cooktops where the customer did not care if it came off. But he was made aware beforehand.

    • @NormanBook
      @NormanBook Před 9 měsíci

      @@ScratchDoctors seems like the printing on my cooktop is under a layer of glass. Is that possible, or do you think I'm just fooling myself?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +2

      I have seen that on rare occasion, but it is possible. If that's the case then yes you can.@@NormanBook

  • @whissguzman8740
    @whissguzman8740 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi i have a question i put some swirl scratches with 3000 grit wet sand paper in my car glass. Would i need to go through the whole prasses or the scratches are fine enough to just take care of it with the polishing pad and cerium oxide ?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +2

      The highest grit we use right before polishing is 1000 and we get that out, so I would be inclined to say yes. If anything gives me slight hesitation is the damage pattern. Meaning, when I grind the finish I leave with my 1000 grit is smooth and gradient. Where as your damage might be more in the pattern of a typicl trenchy kind of scratch pattern. I would hit it a coulple of time with the polishing wheel first and see if it's going to cooperate. If not I'd hit it with the 1000, polish it, and call it a day.

  • @aa-ey1qo
    @aa-ey1qo Před rokem

    سلام عليكم سيفط لينا الله اسهل عليك

  • @konstantine381
    @konstantine381 Před 9 měsíci

    You talk about different RPMs but my Makita angle grinder is just 1 speed so i guess im gonna need a polisher

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci

      I would probably say yes, primarily because being able to adjust your speed is intricate to the process for a variety of reasons. Sometimes when your grinding with a certain grit and you might need the disc to bite a little more and sometimes you might want it to skate on the glass on the glass a little more with a little less bite...this is done by adjusting your speed. Different grits also perform better at different speed. And polishing likes typically likes to operate at top of the speed spectrum. It might be possible for an expert technician to pull it off if the drill is operating at a sweetspot, but it would have to be coupled with a lot of skill.

  • @juangarcia5038
    @juangarcia5038 Před rokem

    @ScratchDoctors Quick question. What kind of spray bottle arr you using. It seems that every spray bottle i use gets glogged up and i have to shake everytime before spraying. Did i mix wrong. Instructions were not really helpful.

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před rokem +4

      Hello Juan, I am sorry you did not find the instructions very helpful. Please know that we are not a company that revolves around selling a products, but rather Scratch Doctors is a company that specializes in physically restoring glass and we just so happen to sell the products we use. Removing scratches from glass is not easy and finding the right products without getting scammed or spending a lot of money on some "professional" kit that gives you half ass results are most peoples only two option unless you've been doing this for a long time and know what works. Scratch Doctors has been in business for over 20 years and is the second oldest glass restoration company in the nation. We absolutely love what we do and our absolute focus is on 100% quality work. So the products we use are tried and true, and capable of doing what it needs to do and do it really good!
      The mechanichs of removing scratchs from glass is not an easy task to begin with, and trying to cover all the in's and out's on one video would be an overwhelming amount of information to try to get accross. But I encourage all our customers to reach out to us if they have any question or if they need any help. You should have our contact information (email and telephone), but just in case I will send you a seperate message with that info. If you give me a call, I would be more then glad to walk you through every step in detail and go over any issues or questions you might have.
      In reference to the issue you are having...Yes, the solution (cerium oxide) consist of very fine particulates that does not totally incorporate 100% into the water. Because of it's nature it settles quickly, and needs to be givin a quick shake every time you pick up the bottle, no matter what you are using it to deliver it. The reason your spray bottle is clogging can stem from a couple of reasons, but assuming that you are using a decent quality new spray bottle, the reason most likely is because you are trying to spray it before the solution is throughly mixed. I am not sure to what consistancy you mixed the solution to (it should resemble watered down salad dressing), but assuming you have mixed it correctly, it still needs to be shaken every time you pick up the bottle. There's a few things you can do to make sure it works right...Use a new decent quality spray bottle, mix the soultion throughouly every time before you use it, and puting a marble in the bottle will help mix the solution properly. When our technician are polishing, every time he picks up the bottle he gives it a quick shake...always. Some of our technicians prefer using the old school ketchup style bottles to deliver the solution. Instead of spraying the solution onto the glass, they pour a little soultion on the center of the polishing pad and deliver it that way. The spining of the pad spreads the solution outwards onto the rest of the pad. No matter what you use, you still have to give it a little shake it every time you pick it up.
      If you need professional help with your job, please feel free to visit us at scratchdoctors.com.
      Thank you!

  • @h99aajh
    @h99aajh Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve removed scratches to an acceptable level using ceraglass, misting water, a rayon pad, and a 3 inch da polisher with an 8mm throw. However I don’t know how to remove the haze I’ve created. Any tips for which combo I should use? I have access to lots of polishes and pads.

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It would be hard to suggest a solutions without being able to see the damage. When you use the word "haze", that only tells me the glass is not clear. I understand there's no more scratches, but it does not tell me how well the surface is prepared to take a polish. The haze we create during our process is exremley uniform and gradient with slight transperency. From there we use cerium and a poishing wheel to restore the clarity. If the work you did was done correct, then all you have to do is hit it with a polishing pad and some cerium. If not, then you need to grind the surface with the proper disc's to give you the correct finish that will polish out, and polish from there.

  • @firefighter326
    @firefighter326 Před 9 měsíci

    Can you use a dual action sander with the same steps and it work ok?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Shooting from the hip I would say no. Grinding glass is not like wood, paint, or metal. The easiest way to explain it so one understands is...you could successfully either one of the three (wood, paint, or metal) by hand and get the desired finish. It might take you a lot of elbow greese, but you can get there. Glass is it's own animal, and it needs to be worked in a high speed - smooth operating enviroment. For the most part you want the grinding disc's and polishing wheel to skate across the surface of the glass. Depending on what your doing you'll adjust the speed accordingly but it's still the smooth high speed (+/-) that is needed to fix glass.

  • @driversl
    @driversl Před 4 měsíci

    Any idea what could cause a fairly deep cut into one of Tesla’s glass roofs? Not as simple as a tree branch right?

  • @anon9517
    @anon9517 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Would this work on an induction hob?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci

      I would really have to see it to give you an answer if it was even possible.

  • @luudachris
    @luudachris Před rokem

    About how long was spent in each polishing step for this window?

    • @RoughRiderFORlife
      @RoughRiderFORlife Před rokem

      Each step takes about 20 minutes give or take. With every disc you grind for 30 - 90 seconds stop pull back and look and what you got, then continue until you get the desired results. Then move on to the next step.

  • @gregsullivan7408
    @gregsullivan7408 Před rokem

    Would this process work on curved surfaces, such as the windshield?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před rokem +1

      Yes, but the curvature of the windshiled makes the repair a little more challenging!

    • @GlassGenius
      @GlassGenius Před 8 měsíci

      With no previous experience you will likely cause distortion, and ruin your windshield

  • @nikolajuric3695
    @nikolajuric3695 Před 9 měsíci +1

    wery smart 😢,it was heavy to find older glas and show 😮

  • @jiellinjillhoo
    @jiellinjillhoo Před rokem

    is this applicable in tampered glass?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes it is. I will work on any glass, as long as it's just glass. Some industrial application glass, like fire rated glass is made with ceramic...it will grind, but will not polish out.

  • @lewisp9803
    @lewisp9803 Před 7 měsíci

    Can I apply this on a cc glass fish tank? A lot of micro scratches and I couldn't stand it

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I'm not sure what you mean by "cc". But, if we can get out deep scratches, I'm confident we can get out the micro scratches.

    • @lewisp9803
      @lewisp9803 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ScratchDoctors sorry I meant Crystal Clear glass, thanks for the reply!

  • @philipkrzeminski4355
    @philipkrzeminski4355 Před 6 měsíci

    Pro clean scratch glass

  • @sandwichburger4856
    @sandwichburger4856 Před 9 měsíci

    Can i do it with a orbital DA polisher ?

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hello Sandwich. No it will not for the same reason you can't grind glass by hand. Glass doesn't sand like wood or even metal. You can take a piece of sandpaper and sand either of them by hand. But the same doesn't work for glass. Glass is it's own animal and it requires that the grinding disc need to operate at a smooth, relativly high speed enviroment to execute the job properly. And every step is critical of how well you performed the last step.

    • @sandwichburger4856
      @sandwichburger4856 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ScratchDoctors oh okay i see , this is why is Not effective when i try with some ceriglass ou 3d polish glass
      Thank you
      Also i can execute this techniq on the winshield of a car with minor scratch of wiper blade ? But start with the 500 grid as the marks is minors

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes you can. If the scratch is light it will come off with 500 gritt

    • @sandwichburger4856
      @sandwichburger4856 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ScratchDoctors thank you

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci

      any time! @@sandwichburger4856

  • @iqbal1618
    @iqbal1618 Před rokem +1

    Spider web hologram on windscreen how can i remove that

    • @RoughRiderFORlife
      @RoughRiderFORlife Před rokem

      Sounds like the damage is light enough to get out with cerium oxide and a good polishing wheel.

  • @grantharold1694
    @grantharold1694 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Jeeezzzz 😂

  • @ShubhamYadav162
    @ShubhamYadav162 Před rokem

    Aap kha sa ho
    Mujhe glass mein scratch nikalwane hai
    Urgent hai
    Reply dijiye

  • @edwardperez4266
    @edwardperez4266 Před 4 měsíci

    I tried to use toothpaste 😅 saw it on a tik tok

  • @mynty2864
    @mynty2864 Před 2 měsíci

    Endresult are Fake bro

  • @grantharold1694
    @grantharold1694 Před 10 měsíci

    You could learn a few things about glass polishing bro been doing it over 10 years and you're missing a few steps you'll end up with ghosting el zob

    • @ScratchDoctors
      @ScratchDoctors  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Here's an idea...post a link to your instgram page on here and so we could see the fruits of your talent. There's a link on our bio to our website, every picture from top to bottom is us...zero stock photography. From there you can also visit out instagram page and see the fruits of our talent. When you started grinding glass 10 years ago we already own 14 SRP systems and were designing discs for Cody at GlassRenu and his 3rd largest purchaser of suppiles in the US. To be honest...I added an extra step in the video just for the newbee's that need a little extra help. But in reality we get the same kick ass results having to do even less work.