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   16/11/2007, 12:15
Carole is not online. Last active: 03/06/2008 13:35:53 Carole

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Sad [:(] Glass
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I am not sure where to post this but I am sure there are some experts out there to help me.

I have just managed to put some scratches on my brand new glass dining room table - it only arrived yesterday.

Does anyone out there know how, or even if it is possible to get rid of them. I am so annoyed with myself.
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   16/11/2007, 12:35
caramac is not online. Last active: 15/02/2008 22:31:27 caramac

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Re: Glass
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In order depending on severity:

1.  Cerium oxide
2.  Brasso
3.  Paste made from mustard powder & vinegar

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   16/11/2007, 12:48
Carole is not online. Last active: 03/06/2008 13:35:53 Carole

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Re: Glass
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Thanks for such a quick reply Caramac. I will try them out
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