A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A GLASS POLISHER
Step into the shoes of a glass polisher, where each day can be different from polishing a house window to removing graffiti scratches from a shopfront glass or restoring a boat windscreen
Beginning with liaising with clients via email or phone before we arrive on site, discussing the problem and damage to be repaired. We then may need to send a technician to site who can carefully assess the condition of the glass and discusses the desired outcomes.
Once on-site, meticulous preparation of the room and windows is essential. This involves safeguarding surrounding surfaces, setting up equipment, and ensuring proper ventilation for the polishing process. With everything in place, the polisher begins the intricate task of removing scratches and restoring the glass to its former glory.
Using glass polishing techniques and tools, scratches, blemishes, and imperfections are meticulously removed, leaving behind a flawless surface. Using our special Pro-Polishing Compound, the technician begins to restore the clarity back into the glass polishing away any cloudiness left over from the scratch removal process. The transformation is remarkable, breathing fresh life into windows and glass fixtures alike.
Finally, as the day draws to a close, the polished glass stands as a testament to the polisher's skill and dedication, leaving clients delighted with the transformation. It's a day marked by professionalism and customer satisfaction of a job well done.
For the glass polisher, each day is a testament to craftsmanship and dedication, culminating in the satisfaction of delivering flawless results that exceed client expectations.
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Looking at the photo on the blog, how much can a technician do in a day?
Hello Jonathan, Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment on our Blog.
Our technicians can polish anywhere between one to two square metres in a day. This will vary on how deep and sporadic the damage is spread across the pane. The deeper the scratches the longer it will take and if the damage is closer together we can concentrate on a specific area and allow us to complete the repair quicker.
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