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How to remove scratches from glass?

  • Reviewed by Zac Kieffer

Updated: September 16, 2025

Remove scratches from glass easily using proven tips and techniques. Restore clarity with step-by-step instructions and DIY solutions for hassle-free glass repair.

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How to remove scratches from glass?

 

Basic Method for Removing Scratches from Glass

 
  • Shallow Scratches: For light scratches, a non-abrasive polishing method such as using toothpaste or a baking soda paste can help smooth the surface.
  • Deeper Scratches: For more noticeable scratches, a glass polishing compound (commonly based on cerium oxide) applied with a soft felt pad may be required.
 

Step-by-Step Process

 
  • Clean the Surface: Begin by cleaning the glass thoroughly with a gentle glass cleaner and a soft cloth. This removes dust and debris, reducing the risk of further scratching during the repair.
  • Prepare the Mixture: For minor scratches, use a small amount of regular toothpaste (preferably non-gel) or mix baking soda with a little water to form a paste. These act as mild abrasives that can help even out the scratch.
  • Apply the Mixture: Using a clean, soft cloth or a felt pad, gently rub the paste over the scratch with light, circular motions. The action of the mixture works to wear down the rough edges of the scratch.
  • Remove the Residue: After polishing for a few minutes, wipe the area with a damp, soft cloth to remove any leftover paste. Dry the surface and inspect the scratch.
  • Repeat if Needed: If the scratch is still visible, you can repeat the process until the scratch is minimized. Always check in a less noticeable area first to confirm the method is effective for your glass.
  • For Deeper Scratches: If minor methods do not sufficiently reduce the appearance of the scratch, consider using a commercial glass polishing compound. Follow the product’s instructions carefully and, if necessary, consult with a professional who specializes in glass repair.
 

Additional Considerations

 
  • Safety: Always work in a well-lit and ventilated space. Use gentle, even pressure to avoid causing additional damage.
  • Testing: Before applying any compound broadly, test the method on a small, inconspicuous area of the glass to ensure it does not result in damage.
  • Maintenance: Regularly cleaning your glass with a soft cloth can help prevent the buildup of dirt and debris that might lead to scratching.
 

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