Scratched Glass

JRR22611

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Can anyone give me any insight as to if it's safe to use a glass piece with a scratch on the inside? Months ago I splurged on a fancy recycler. This last weekend I though I'd put it to use so I went to my local smoke and rock shop to buy a nail for it and the sales associate scratched up the inside of it. The recycler cost <$1000 so I feel incredibly stupid letting the lady handle it and try to fit titanium into it with such abrasive nature - asked her to be gentle but it was too late.
I know nothing of glass but I fear the scratch will let fine silica particles out, is this the case?
I'll greatly appreciate any help I can get, thank you for reading.
 
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Kief

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It's nothing to worry about, just give it a wash if you're concerned about dust/particles and you'll be good to go. The only bad thing about using the piece is you'll want to slap that lady every time you see the scratch, I suggest not looking at the damage and just vape away your frustrations.
 

MinnBobber

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X2.
A good wash, maybe scrub the scratch with a 3M non-abrasive kitchen sponge.
It'll be just fine, except for the mental "dust" each time you use it.

sorry to hear she was sooooo careless
 
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jl420

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I have used clear whitening toothpaste on small glass scratches and have had good results. Use a clean polishing cloth with a small dab of toothpaste on the spot and keep rubbing over the scratch. Wipe off remaining toothpaste with a clean damp cloth (for tight spots Q-tips & patience will do the trick) and it should look alot better. As for that idiot who scratched it well that's why they say Can't Understand Normal Thinking...good luck bro
 

SlinginPaint

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In general I believe you will be just fine. If you do a good rinse and repeat about 3-4 times I think that should take care of anything of consequence. If you can reach the scratch with a Q-tip you could take some olive oil and give it a nice rub. I don't think you have much to worry about.

I might however take up the mis-coduct of the employee with the Shop owner.
 
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