I purchased my kit maybe a week ago, car passenger side had deep scratches and this kit did the job, was skeptical at first but it really did work. Would deff recommend this
Wow!! This really did the job work really well took out heavy scratches in my car window. My scratches on my driver side window were really deep. I used the Ryobi hand drill D43K speed 1600… depending on how deep your scratches are, this needs patience in order to get the best results. Now would I do this again probably not. I’ll probably have somebody professionally do it for me next time… BUT!! the product definitely works!! 😎👍
I am not affiliated with the company. This is my honest feedback after purchasing the product. The delivery was within 24 hours. The grinding away of the glass to remove the scratches is straightforward. There is plenty of polishing compound and it’s pretty easy to bring the glass back to clarity. If you want to remove scratches from glass, this is product to use.
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@@GlassPolishShop I believe they mean the original poster of the comment never came back to review the product or process. Maybe they haven't gotten it or used it yet or maybe they just forgot. What I wanna know is are these sanding discs any different from the sand paper at the local hardware store, besides the attachment style? Can I just take 60 and 120 grit sand paper and go to town on a window, then polish it and expect the same result? Or is there some proprietary grit used to make these different?
@@gr8mystery These are not ordinary sandpaper discs. They are optimized for sanding glass. Ordinary silicon carbide abrasive discs will not provide the same results. Additionally, please note that '60' and '120' are not the grit sizes; they are the model names GlasX60 and GlasX120.
Thank you for your question. When glass is polished correctly, it should appear as perfect as new glass. With a bit of practice, the difference between the treated and untreated areas should be minimal, if noticeable at all.
Our kit can indeed be used on a glass kitchen stove. However, we recommend masking off the markings for the heating elements before starting, as they may be removed during the polishing process.
Please refer to the link to view the abrasive discs : GlasX120 : glasspolishshop.com/abrasive-discs-pads/xnet-abrasives/glasx-120-medium-grade-abrasive-3-inch-75mm GlasX60: glasspolishshop.com/abrasive-discs-pads/xnet-abrasives/glasx-60-fine-grade-abrasive-3-inch-75mm
When working on glass, it's important to keep an eye on the temperature. You can use the palm of your hand or a thermometer to check. If the glass gets too hot, just pause for a bit, let it cool down, and then continue.
@@larrybud Please note that every type of glass is different and can handle varying levels of heat during the polishing process. It’s important to monitor the temperature to avoid overheating. The best way to check if the glass is getting too hot is to use the palm of your hand. If the glass feels hot to the touch, it's a good time to stop the process and allow the glass to cool down before continuing. This will help prevent any potential damage during polishing. If you interested please contact us by email so we will provide you with the Glass Temperature Guide for different types of glass.
The process can be used on non-tinted windows without any issues, and it will have no effect if window tinting film is applied in the future. However, if the glass already has a tinted film, we do not recommend using the process as it may damage the tint.
No, you don't have to wash the glass between stages. However, it's essential to wipe the surface with a cloth to remove any glass dust, ensuring it's clean before progressing to the next stage.
Thank you for your question. Our system has been optimized to work without water, ensuring that the abrasive discs maintain their cutting efficiency throughout the process. However, water is utilized during the polishing stage, where it serves to reactivate the glass polishing compound.
Our head office is in Ireland. However, our products are available in the UK ,USA, CAN, AUS and across Europe. We also have technicians based in the UK if you are interested in our service.
Hello, I have tried getting in contact with you for a long time via your website with no response. I’m looking for someone to come down and do all of the windows on my vintage car in Utah. Please let me know how I can contact you!
Thank you for your feedback. We have several videos with voiceover where we thoroughly explain the entire process, so we aim to avoid repeating the same details in each one. However, if you have any specific questions, please don’t hesitate to email us.
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I purchased my kit maybe a week ago, car passenger side had deep scratches and this kit did the job, was skeptical at first but it really did work. Would deff recommend this
Could you feel the scratches with ur fingers
Wow!! This really did the job work really well took out heavy scratches in my car window. My scratches on my driver side window were really deep. I used the Ryobi hand drill D43K speed 1600…
depending on how deep your scratches are, this needs patience in order to get the best results. Now would I do this again probably not. I’ll probably have somebody professionally do it for me next time…
BUT!! the product definitely works!!
😎👍
Why wouldn't you do it again?
I am not affiliated with the company. This is my honest feedback after purchasing the product.
The delivery was within 24 hours. The grinding away of the glass to remove the scratches is straightforward. There is plenty of polishing compound and it’s pretty easy to bring the glass back to clarity. If you want to remove scratches from glass, this is product to use.
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Any pictures you can link to? What kind of car, which part of the glass was scratched?
Just ordered it for myself rn in California I’ll be back with an honest response
Thank you. Should you have any questions just drop us an email: contact@glasspolishshop.com
U never came back
@@dandresweeting2304 we usually respond within 24 hours, if you have not heard back from us please check your spam box, or resend your email to contact@glasspolishshop.com
@@GlassPolishShop I believe they mean the original poster of the comment never came back to review the product or process. Maybe they haven't gotten it or used it yet or maybe they just forgot. What I wanna know is are these sanding discs any different from the sand paper at the local hardware store, besides the attachment style? Can I just take 60 and 120 grit sand paper and go to town on a window, then polish it and expect the same result? Or is there some proprietary grit used to make these different?
@@gr8mystery These are not ordinary sandpaper discs. They are optimized for sanding glass. Ordinary silicon carbide abrasive discs will not provide the same results. Additionally, please note that '60' and '120' are not the grit sizes; they are the model names GlasX60 and GlasX120.
Will glass be as perfect as new glass after the polishing stage.. or is it slightly noticeably it's been worked on
Thank you for your question. When glass is polished correctly, it should appear as perfect as new glass. With a bit of practice, the difference between the treated and untreated areas should be minimal, if noticeable at all.
Can i use this method for glass stove top?
Our kit can indeed be used on a glass kitchen stove. However, we recommend masking off the markings for the heating elements before starting, as they may be removed during the polishing process.
Will this reduce the thickness of the glass and its easily breakable ?
The process involves polishing the surface layer, so the glass will not become noticeably thinner or more fragile.
Thank you for the video first of all, but what are the grades of the sand paper used?
Please refer to the link to view the abrasive discs :
GlasX120 : glasspolishshop.com/abrasive-discs-pads/xnet-abrasives/glasx-120-medium-grade-abrasive-3-inch-75mm
GlasX60: glasspolishshop.com/abrasive-discs-pads/xnet-abrasives/glasx-60-fine-grade-abrasive-3-inch-75mm
great video! do you have to worry about the heat of the glass??
When working on glass, it's important to keep an eye on the temperature. You can use the palm of your hand or a thermometer to check. If the glass gets too hot, just pause for a bit, let it cool down, and then continue.
@@GlassPolishShop How hot is "too hot"?
@@larrybud Please note that every type of glass is different and can handle varying levels of heat during the polishing process. It’s important to monitor the temperature to avoid overheating.
The best way to check if the glass is getting too hot is to use the palm of your hand. If the glass feels hot to the touch, it's a good time to stop the process and allow the glass to cool down before continuing. This will help prevent any potential damage during polishing.
If you interested please contact us by email so we will provide you with the Glass Temperature Guide for different types of glass.
Will you be able to see the repair areas afterwards from the inside out if the windows have a ceramic tint?
Was the ceramic tint applied by the card manufacturer or by a third-party company?
@@GlassPolishShop third party. It’s Llumar IRX ceramic tint from a certified shop.
@@CurtisHall-id6hr In that case we do not recommend using sanding discs as the tint might come off.
will this affect tint if you want to tint your windows some time after?
The process can be used on non-tinted windows without any issues, and it will have no effect if window tinting film is applied in the future. However, if the glass already has a tinted film, we do not recommend using the process as it may damage the tint.
We're can I purchase the kit?? Please 😢
Please refer to the link in the video description.
Can this be used on tempered glass? I have a 2023 toyota 4runner and I was told it has tempered glass.
Yes, it can be used on tempered glass.
Do we have to wash between grits?
No, you don't have to wash the glass between stages. However, it's essential to wipe the surface with a cloth to remove any glass dust, ensuring it's clean before progressing to the next stage.
Hi please how can i get this product?
Hi, There is a link to the product page under the video description.
Will this work on any glass? For example the scratch in my aquarium glass
Thank you for your question. Yes this kit will work on any type of glass including aquarium glass.
Good point I'm also watching for my aquarium scratch removing
Hi what grit did you use?
GlasX120 is a P180 and GlasX60 is a P500,
Why you dont use water ?
Thank you for your question. Our system has been optimized to work without water, ensuring that the abrasive discs maintain their cutting efficiency throughout the process.
However, water is utilized during the polishing stage, where it serves to reactivate the glass polishing compound.
Will it work on house window glass?
Yes, it can be used on house windows.
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Are you base in UK
Our head office is in Ireland. However, our products are available in the UK ,USA, CAN, AUS and across Europe.
We also have technicians based in the UK if you are interested in our service.
Yes please can you give me information please
@@c-major6968 please contact us by email: contact@glasspolishshop.com
I already sent the email yesterday but didn’t get any feedback yet
Hello, I have tried getting in contact with you for a long time via your website with no response. I’m looking for someone to come down and do all of the windows on my vintage car in Utah. Please let me know how I can contact you!
Hi, please contact us via email: contact@glasspolishshop.com
Talking about it instead of playing disco music would be more helpful.
Thank you for your feedback. We have several videos with voiceover where we thoroughly explain the entire process, so we aim to avoid repeating the same details in each one. However, if you have any specific questions, please don’t hesitate to email us.