Toothpaste for glass?

Lowejackson

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I recently read on another forum that someone recommended using toothpaste to clean a smeared windscreen. This sounds crazy, but also crazy enough to work.



Anyone any thoughts?





Steven
 
I know that toothpaste will remove some scratches in glass. Rub a little toothpaste into the scratch. (Normally geltype pastes are not as effective as regular pastes.) Polish with a soft cloth.
 
:D Use a flouride toothpaste and your windsheild will not get cavities!



PS: Don't forget to floss under the wiper blades! :D
 
LOL gonzo!



yeah toothpaste acts as a mild polish on glass and plastic (more mild than, say, Zaino glass polish and/or plastic polish.) So if what you've got is a very minor problem it might work, but if its any more than that, "The Colgate Don't Cut It, My Friend!!" :up
 
Try it on metals it does a great job on chrome. Cleans it up and leaves a great shine. I constantly use toothpaste to do the faucets in my house because of how well it cleans and shines. I might even give it try on my teeth.



Kelly:D
 
Sorry guys, this is not a good idea at all! :nono The consistency of the abrasives in toothpaste is extremely poor. I'd rather use Finesse IT on my molars!:D
 
Try toothpase on metal and tell me if you get the same wonderful results I do. I have been thinking about doing my rims with it.
 
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