Fabrication Debris Scratches Removed
Glass scratch repair by Glass Savers. Restored damaged glass to like-new clarity. Save 50-80% vs full replacement.
Fabrication debris scratches occur when tiny glass particles left over from the manufacturing process become trapped between the glass and cleaning tools. These particles scratch the glass surface during routine cleaning.
Glass Savers removed all fabrication debris scratches from this glass, restoring complete clarity. Our process saves clients thousands compared to glass replacement.
Contact Glass Savers at (512) 626-1270 for fabrication debris scratch removal.
This project is an example of our professional glass scratch repair services. We serve Nationwide and clients nationwide. See our FAQ or request a free estimate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does glass scratch repair cost?
Glass scratch repair typically costs 50-80% less than full glass replacement. A single panel restoration ranges from $150 to $800 depending on the severity and size of the damage. Large commercial projects are quoted per panel.
Can deep scratches be removed from glass?
Yes. Professional glass restoration can remove most scratches, including deep ones from construction debris, welding splatter, and fabrication defects. The process uses specialized polishing compounds and equipment to restore optical clarity without distortion.
How long does glass scratch repair take?
Most single-panel repairs take 30 minutes to 2 hours on site. Larger projects with multiple panels may take a full day or more. The glass is fully usable immediately after restoration.
Is glass scratch removal better than replacement?
In most cases, yes. Glass restoration preserves the original glass, avoids disposal waste, and costs a fraction of replacement. It also eliminates lead times for ordering custom glass and the risk of damaging surrounding frames during removal.
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