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Wed Nov 11 2009 09:21 PM
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I am working an cleaning a set of A38 Chevron Ad Glasses. The design is clean and in great shape, but the outsid glass has what appears to be etched grease marks. Any suggestions on how to remove? Thanks!!
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JOHNSONS GLASS WAX? IN THE PINK CAN? COULD BE TOUGH ONCE THE GLASS IS ETCHED!
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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Try your local glass shop. The glass guy here in town is awesome and I have seen him smooth out glass. Of coarse he has years of experience and the right tools. Good luck, Mike
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Thanks for the tips. I think a trip to the local class shop may be in order.
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If it's on the outside of the glass, you can try oven cleaner or barkeepers friend and some 0000 steel wool or a very fine scotchbrite pad. Don't let any get on the paint on the back of the glass though.
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