Can polishing paste be used to polish glass?

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OscarRose
07/30/25 3:05am
Polishing paste can be used to polish glass. However, toothpaste should not be used to polish vehicle glass, as toothpaste contains many abrasives. If too much force is applied, it can leave a frosted surface on the car window glass. It is recommended to go to a beauty salon or glass shop and use a polishing machine for polishing. Introduction to car polishing: Car polishing involves using a polishing machine with a polishing pad and polishing compound to grind the car paint at a uniform speed. It primarily relies on the cutting force of the polishing pad and the fine particles in the polishing compound to heat and soften the paint, squeezing and filling the paint around scratches into the scratches themselves. This results in a smooth and glossy car paint surface, making the scratches invisible. Precautions for car polishing: If your car needs polishing, it is advisable to go to a professional car beauty institution. Achieving the desired effect without a polishing machine is difficult, and improper operation may cause damage to the car's paint surface.
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