SCRATCH REMOVAL (for uncoated bullet proof glass): Most minor scratches can be removed by hand polishing. The polish should be applied with damp pads of soft cotton flannel and rubbed parallel to the scratch in a straight back and forth motion. Excessive rubbing at one point should be avoided.
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- What is the difference between bulletproof and bullet-resistant glass? No ballistic glass is made to continually withstand bullets. The key is in the name – bullet resistant, not bulletproof. Ballistic glass is intended to stop the initial shots fired at a window to give the occupants of the building time to get to safety.
- How do you get scratches out of a black lacquer piano? For the small scratches, use the Cory Buff-Brite with the Cory Polishing Cloth, to gently buff out the smaller scratches while cleaning your piano finish at the same time. For larger scratches, use the scratch removal touch-up marker - ideal for edge and scratch recoloring.
- How do you make old granite look new? Granite polishing powder: Also called stone polishing compound, powder offers a quick and easy way to put a fresh gleam on granite while removing minor scratches and stains. If using it dry, choose a buff polishing pad to work the polish over the surface of the granite in a steady, circular pattern.
- Can you clean bullet proof glass with Windex? Cleaning Products For Bulletproof Surfaces Common household and commercial cleaning products such as Windex or Clorox are not safe to use. Avoid any strong solvents such as acetone, lacquer thinner, carbon tetrachloride, MEK, chlorinated solvents, or other scouring compounds.
- How do you know if a disc is scratched? Test the disc. The surface around the scratch should begin to look shiny with many tiny scratches. If you still do not notice any difference after polishing for a few minutes, the scratch may be extremely deep, or you may be polishing the wrong scratch.
- What is stronger than bullet proof glass? 1) Acrylic: Acrylic is a hard, clear plastic that resembles glass. A single piece of acrylic with a thickness over one inch is considered bullet resistant. The advantage of acrylic is that it is stronger than glass, more impact resistant, and weighs 50 percent less than glass.