Glass gets damaged. Scratches, hard water stains, fabrication debris, haze that won't come off no matter how many times you clean it. Most people assume the only fix is replacement.
It's not.
This book shows you how to repair glass the right way.
Written as a practical, no-nonsense manual, Glass Polishing and Restoration: A Field Guide for Window Glass Repair walks you step by step through identifying damage, choosing the correct method, and restoring clarity without creating distortion or making the problem worse.
This is not theory. It's based on real-world work. You'll learn how to handle everything from light scratches to deeper defects, how to deal with coated and tempered glass, how to avoid common mistakes, and how to know when not to repair at all.
It also covers the side most books ignore. Jobsite setup, working in place, managing risk, dealing with customers, and turning this skill into a profitable service.
Whether you're a contractor, maintenance professional, or someone who wants to understand how glass repair actually works, this guide gives you the process, the tools, and the judgment needed to do it right.