How can I make my badly scratched glass table look prettier?
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Try 'Jeweler's Rouge' on a soft cloth, rubbing in circles.
If scratches aren't to deep try using car wax
Some automotive stores carry a product called Scratch-X that is used on windshields. You can give that a try if the scratches are not too deep. If all else fails, use a heavy grit sand paper and try to scratch the whole surface evenly to give it a little bit of a "frosted" look and it will look like it is supposed to be that way!
Sand & frost or use sea glass finish & then seal?
Do you want to remove the scratches? I like the idea of frosting it for a different look!
Thank you all for taking the time to make suggestions. I think I will try frosting it!![](http://cdn-fastly.hometalk.com/resources/design/emojis/263a.png)