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Suggestions for removing artwork from cocktail glass?

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whammoed:
I am amazed you have an old cocktail glass thats worth using at all.  I have an old Galaga glass top that is so scratched I can't even imagine how it got that way.  I even tried taking a key to it to see how easy it scratches and...nothing!  So I keep it around for when my kids want to play with playdoh or I need to do some soldering on our countertop.

quarterback:

--- Quote from: whammoed on January 16, 2006, 09:59:39 am ---I am amazed you have an old cocktail glass thats worth using at all.  I have an old Galaga glass top that is so scratched I can't even imagine how it got that way.
--- End quote ---

Yeah, it's pretty scratched up and, I agree, I'm not sure how the biggest scratch(es) got in there.  But the price was right and I'm actually hoping that I can flip it use the 'artwork side' on top after I remove the paint.

I haven't put a monitor behind it, so maybe the larger scratch(es) are going to bug me from either the top or the bottom, but I'll have to see.  I just didn't want to spend $85-$100 on a new tempered glass top.

RayB:
I came across this today:
http://www.mikesarcade.com/arcade/millict.html

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