I've made a few mistakes along the way as a one man show learning as I go, but I've gotten lucky and haven't had to replace any windows or pay for any repairs. Razor-scraped plexi-glass once, scraped a tear into interior window tint another time. Today though, I think I'm actually going to have to pay for the mistake I made. I was never aware of this danger, but after a few seconds I think I realized what I did wrong. I use quad zero steel wool, accidentally left a small used piece in my belt pouch, it rusted, I usually stuff huck towels in said pouches and use them as I go........and the rest was history.
But yeah, wiped very ugly and very visible and apparent foggy scratches into a window because I unknowingly had steel wool rust on my huck towel. It's about two square feet of damage, maybe an oval imprint about the size of a football. They're probably the shallowest kind of scratches, but it looks terrible.
To raise awareness for anyone who doesn't already know:
THROW AWAY USED STEEL WOOL IMMEDIATELY AND DON'T LET IT GET ANYWHERE NEAR YOUR TOWELS! I learned this today, the hard way.
Anyone know if these can be buffed out and what a fair price is for such a thing? 2 sq feet of shallow rust scratches? Thanks for any help
But yeah, wiped very ugly and very visible and apparent foggy scratches into a window because I unknowingly had steel wool rust on my huck towel. It's about two square feet of damage, maybe an oval imprint about the size of a football. They're probably the shallowest kind of scratches, but it looks terrible.
To raise awareness for anyone who doesn't already know:
THROW AWAY USED STEEL WOOL IMMEDIATELY AND DON'T LET IT GET ANYWHERE NEAR YOUR TOWELS! I learned this today, the hard way.
Anyone know if these can be buffed out and what a fair price is for such a thing? 2 sq feet of shallow rust scratches? Thanks for any help
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