Fine scratches on door glass

Hello.

Is there any product you guys recommend to help mask scratches on door glass.
It’s been caused by dirt/grit on the rubber and the window sliding up/down against it.
I want to try and make it look better if at all possible even if it leaves fine lines.

Perhaps some sort of filler product might work?

Advise and suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
Sorry to jump on this thread but I'd be also interested in this, having researched, this seems to be a common issue and polishing them out is either not possible or very difficult/time consuming depending on who you ask.

I've considered replacing the glass itself but worried it would just happen again or its a big job to DIY (anyone have any ideas?)

Thanks
 
Cerium Oxide is the only product that works on glass, which is like a paste you put on and then polish.

Note that the cause of the scratches is the rubber where the glass is pushed up and down, so you would have to really clean that to avoid it happening in a very short period again.
 
Agree, I think if you were going to the effort of replacing the glass you'd also replace the those rubber weather strips too (assuming they are not NLA).
 
Umfaan said:
Those Rubber strips are extortionate priced.

I noticed those rubber strips are almost brittle like around the rear edge of the door window. Although that is not the area where the fine scratches are on the glass. I am going to try and clean any gunk off the rubber strips and see what I can do to mask the fine scratches on the glass.
 
pvr said:
Cerium Oxide is the only product that works on glass, which is like a paste you put on and then polish.

Note that the cause of the scratches is the rubber where the glass is pushed up and down, so you would have to really clean that to avoid it happening in a very short period again.

You also need to use a machine polisher for the cerium oxide.

If the scratches are at the bottom of the glass at the trim then the window will probably need taken out to polish correctly.
 
Replace the glass and never drive/ take it outside again.
As putting outside will always attract dirt and as one surface moves over another the dirt particles will scratch it.
 
I’ve had multiple older cars with this issue. No easy cure as far as I’ve found. Windscreens replaced, door glass replaced in all my instances.
 
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