
Acid Etch Damage on glass is an intensified form of heavy hard water etching, typically caused by inappropriate solvents used during cleaning or restoration near glass surfaces. It can also result from certain graffiti activities, although graffiti-related acid damage is usually more severe. This damage manifests as a “fogged” appearance with blotchy and streaky patterns. The fogging represents a chemical alteration of the glass that cannot be removed by conventional cleaning methods. When technicians encounter light acid damage, it’s essential to recognize that it indicates the beginning of deeper, more permanent structural changes to the glass. Conducting a thorough initial assessment is critical to determine the appropriate restoration approach.
Acid Etch Damage is easily removed using GlassRenu’s Grey RenuDisk, Black RenuDisk, Polishing Compound, and Polishing Felts.
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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 |