
Damage Category: 3
Approx. Time/Sq. Ft.: 12 – 15 minutes
Rock and masonry damage on glass surfaces often occurs during construction when materials like concrete, stucco, or mortar accidentally contact the glass. Scrubbing or scraping these substances off can create scratches, from fine marks to deeper gouges. Technicians assess the severity of these scratches before restoration. They commonly use rock and masonry damage removal tools to efficiently eliminate imperfections and restore the glass to its optimal condition. for a couple of seconds
Rock and masonry damage on glass surfaces typically occurs during construction when materials like concrete, stucco, mortar, or binding agents accidentally contact the glass. Scrubbing or scraping these off can produce scratches ranging from fine marks to deep gouges.
Technicians assess the damage before restoration and often use rock and masonry damage removal tools to remove imperfections efficiently. This careful evaluation ensures that the restoration plan effectively addresses the scratches and restores the glass to its optimal condition.
Rock and Masonry Damage is easily removed using GlassRenu’s Grey RenuDisk, Black RenuDisk, Polishing Compound, and Polishing Felts.
Get Rock and Masonry Damage Removal Tools
Tool Checklist |
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Corded, Variable Speed, Rotary Polisher (600-3000 RPM MINIMUM, ⅝-11 threaded spindle) |
Backing Pad |
Grey RenuDisk(s) |
Black RenuDisk(s) |
Polishing Felt |
Polishing Compound |
Rasp |
IR Thermometer |
PPE |
Need Professional Assistance?
If the repair process seems too challenging, you’re not alone. While our tools are designed for DIY repair, we understand that sometimes you may prefer expert help. Visit our Find a Technician page to connect with local service providers who work with our GlassRenu system.
Please note: Not every technician listed is certified. For technicians who have completed our training program and demonstrated a comprehensive understanding of our system, look for the Certified Technician badge.