Durabasics Cerium Oxide Glass Polish – Glass Scratch Remover for Light Scratches, Haze & Wiper Marks on Windshields – Glass Polishing Compound with 3” Wool Felt Pad Kit – 16oz

Durabasics Cerium Oxide Glass Polish – Glass Scratch Remover for Light Scratches, Haze & Wiper Marks on Windshields – Glass Polishing Compound with 3” Wool Felt Pad Kit – 16oz

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throwaway284729174 posted on r/cleaningtips3d

You could try extra fine or super fine buffing compound and a micro fiber cloth. Super fine is used for mirror like surfaces and occasionally is listed under mirror or glass buffing/polishing. After buffing you will want to clear coat to prevent further damage. (Try something like: https://a.co/d/09jCcVwk if you are using the pad by hand I would buff for a half hour or so. If you have a buffer it should only be a few seconds.) It's possible the scratches could hide in a clear coat, and you don't need to buff, but if it doesn't you'll need to remove whatever it is you used for clear coat and buff. You can see if the manufacturer makes replacements, but if you are getting scratches you will want to apply extra clear coat to the new one. So any new scartches are just in the clear coat and can be removed easily