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Removing Scratches From Glass

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Summary: Removing scratches from glass requires buffing the area with toothpaste on a paper towel until the scratch come off. Rinse off the toothpaste from glass with a vinegar and water mixture using advice from a professional house cleaner in this free video on cleaning glass.

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By Rachel Yatuzis
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Rachel Yatuzis is a professional house cleaner in Nashville, Tenn., who specializes in using everyday household items for cleaning purposes. In addition to her years of experience...read more

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"Hi, I'm Rachel Yatuzis, and I'm going to give you some tips on removing scratches from glass. An excellent buffer to buff scratches out of glass is toothpaste. Whitening toothpaste is even better; yep, this is whitening. It's a little bit gritty, but it's excellent for buffing so it's the best thing you can have for scratches. Just grab a paper towel; put a little bit of toothpaste on it, and use this to polish any scratches that you may have. You do this enough and you're going to buff out any small scratches that you may have. This'll work on your cars, on your shower doors if they're glass; it just works really great. Whitening toothpaste works good for more than just one thing. At least you know now. And after you've done that you want to have vinegar and water handy to wash off the toothpaste, obviously. You don't want to leave that there. And check and see how well it worked, and if there's still scratches left you just want to repeat the process until you've removed all of em'. I'm Rachel Yatuzis, and that is how you remove scratches from glass."

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