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I got a glass cabinet off Amazon, but the surface is full of little scratches. They don't show up on photos, but they're extremely noticable in real life. I've wiped the surface down with windex and a cloth many times, but I'm not sure what the best way to go about removing the scratches would be. Any reccomendations?
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>>11188579
Can you even remove scratches?
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>>11188579
If it’s new, just return it. It’s really hard to get rid of them unless you want to create a baking soda mix and painstakingly try to buff them out.
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>>11188586
I agree with this. Especially because removing them as you >>11188579 are hoping to do is not something you can simply do with something like Windex, which is designed to CLEAN, not repair.

>>11188580
As this anon suggested >>11188586
>create a baking soda mix and painstakingly try to buff them
it's possible to minimize them, but you can't really "remov[e] them, the way that OP is asking.
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>>11188579
You just roll in from stupid town?



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