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I would like to repair the scratches on this lid. Can anyone tell me what the material is, or how I can look up the material it's made with?  (There are different ways to repair different 'glass' materials).

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Is the paint chipped? You can get touch up paint for the color you need. As far as glass repair, that’s a different story. You would need the lid assembly which is $500+

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On 8/26/2020 at 9:15 PM, Ian B said:

Is the paint chipped? You can get touch up paint for the color you need. As far as glass repair, that’s a different story. You would need the lid assembly which is $500+

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I repainted the machines today.  The problemI'm asking about is the glass lid. I'm not sure what material it's made of and I can't find it on the internet either. There are different ways to remove scratches and sometimes if you use the wrong one it will just damage the glass more.

 

I don't know if it's some mixture of plastic and glass acrylic or traditional glass material I was just wondering if anyone knew.

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