ictus
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The other day I was cleaning my 16" Goldstein and had some hard water stains on the outiside, probably from letting tap water dry on it over time. They were more like very thin organic plaques that were barely visible, as opposed to the typical lime deposit. You could only see the edge of the plaques if that makes sense as if they left little outlines where water droplets dried.
I tried CLR, citric acid and oxyclean but nothing worked by itself.
Then I tried a green scotchbrite pad and this worked great in combnation with citric acid, but after the glass dried I saw I had put a few big scratches into the glass.
Has anybody attempted to remove scratches from a piece before? I cringe at the thought of using a buffer on a glass piece like this, but the scratches bother me.....
I tried CLR, citric acid and oxyclean but nothing worked by itself.
Then I tried a green scotchbrite pad and this worked great in combnation with citric acid, but after the glass dried I saw I had put a few big scratches into the glass.
Has anybody attempted to remove scratches from a piece before? I cringe at the thought of using a buffer on a glass piece like this, but the scratches bother me.....