Windshield and glass scratch removal

Windshield scratch removal restores clarity by eliminating surface-level scratches caused by wipers, debris, or minor accidents. Using polishing compounds or repair solutions, professionals buff out imperfections to improve visibility, enhance aesthetics, and prevent further damage—offering a cost-effective alternative to replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs )

  • Yes, light to moderate scratches can often be polished out using professional-grade compounds and techniques. Deep scratches may require more advanced repair methods or glass replacement.

  • Run your fingernail across the scratch. If your nail catches, the scratch is deep and may require professional repair or even glass replacement. If it’s a surface-level scratch, it can likely be polished out.

  • Common causes include:

    • Worn-out or dirty windshield wipers

    • Improper cleaning with rough materials

    • Ice scrapers

    • Road debris or sand

    • Accidental contact with hard objects

  • For minor scratches, DIY kits with cerium oxide or baking soda-based solutions may help. However, professional-grade tools and compounds provide better and safer results, especially for deeper scratches.

  • Professionals use specialized polishing compounds, commercial polishers, and in some cases, resin fillers to restore clarity and smoothness without damaging the glass.

  • No, proper scratch removal does not weaken the glass. However, aggressive polishing on deep scratches can thin the glass, which is why professional assessment is recommended.

  • Most minor scratch removal services take between 30 minutes to an hour. Deeper scratches may require more time or multiple treatments.

  • No, scratches are different from cracks or chips. Cracks and chips require a different repair method, often using resin injection.

  • Costs vary depending on the severity of the scratch and the service provider. Please contact us for a quote.

    • Regularly clean your windshield and wiper blades with a microfiber cloth

    • Replace wiper blades when they show wear

    • Avoid using abrasive materials when cleaning

    • Be mindful of road debris and parking near trees