Leave them. They give it character. Like an old watch your gay-closeted war veteran grandfather passes on to you.
3L54 on
If they are dirty then a Razor Scraper Tool would be the answer. If the glass is actually scratced up and glass polishing compound and orbital polisher.
In my opinion if it really is the latter case, the chepest is to buy a new one or slightly used one from Tori.fi.
Arquemann on
It’s glass so not really. Could technically be polished, but it requires proper equipment and its a lot of work.
Pahkiss on
Universal stone (green plastic jar in supermarkets) worked for ours.
ser_Skele on
Easiest option to use ceramic stove cleaner and razor. What ever that doesn’t remove will likely require more effort than it’s worth
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Leave them. They give it character. Like an old watch your gay-closeted war veteran grandfather passes on to you.
If they are dirty then a Razor Scraper Tool would be the answer. If the glass is actually scratced up and glass polishing compound and orbital polisher.
In my opinion if it really is the latter case, the chepest is to buy a new one or slightly used one from Tori.fi.
It’s glass so not really. Could technically be polished, but it requires proper equipment and its a lot of work.
Universal stone (green plastic jar in supermarkets) worked for ours.
Easiest option to use ceramic stove cleaner and razor. What ever that doesn’t remove will likely require more effort than it’s worth