
Razor Blade Damage on glass includes a range of surface impairments from ultra-fine scratches, similar to those caused by fines and ticks, to deeper gouges from older or rusty steel blades. This damage typically occurs during post-construction cleaning when razor blades are used to remove debris from glass surfaces. Razor blade damage can appear as barely noticeable scratches that are hard to detect by touch or as more prominent marks that can be felt with a fingernail. Before undertaking restoration, it is essential to thoroughly evaluate the glass surface to determine the extent and depth of the damage. This assessment ensures that restoration methods are appropriately tailored to address the specific nature of the scratches, effectively restoring the glass’s clarity and integrity.
Razor Blade Damage is easily removed using GlassRenu’s Grey RenuDisk, Black RenuDisk, Polishing Compound, and Polishing Felts.
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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 |