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Frequently asked questions about Polishing glass

Read our FAQs about Polishing glass. Find answers and practical tips from real CROP specialists. Have you read them? Continue to all Polishing glass.

Does WD-40 remove scratches from glass?

No, WD-40 does not remove scratches from glass; it can temporarily mask dirt and stains, but it does not fix scratches. Use a glass polish for real scratch removal. Read more

How can I polish glass myself?

Polish glass yourself by applying glass polish to the window and rubbing with a polishing pad in circular motions over scratches or dull spots. This makes the glass clear and scratch-free without professional help. Read more

What can you polish glass with?

You can polish glass with a glass polishing compound combined with a polishing pad. This removes small scratches and dull spots and keeps the glass clear and streak-free. Read more

How can I polish dull glass?

Polish dull glass by first cleaning the surface and then rubbing glass polish over the glass with a polishing disc or microfiber cloth in circular movements. This restores gloss and makes the glass clear and streak-free again. Read more

Can I polish glass with toothpaste?

You can technically polish glass with toothpaste because it contains light abrasive particles, but this is not ideal and can cause new scratches if used incorrectly. For a safe and effective result, use a dedicated glass polish. Read more

Which polishing paste is suitable for glass?

For polishing glass, use special glass polishing compounds, often based on cerium oxide, because they are suitable for safely removing scratches and dull spots from glass. Examples include CROP Glass Polish, Meguiar's Perfect Clarity Glass Polishing Compound, and CarPro CeriGlass Polish. Read more

How can I polish scratched glass?

Polish scratched glass by first cleaning the surface thoroughly and then rubbing a glass polish over the scratches with a foam pad in circular motions. This makes the scratches less visible and keeps the glass clear. Read more