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Wed, 19th Jun 2013, 07:46 AM
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cerium oxide - scratch removal
I've used it and it works well. I used a rubber buffing wheel--the kind for buffing vehicles from O'reilys-- and glued a sheet of thin leather on it. The leather keeps the cerium oxide suspended rather then absorbing it up. Mix your cerium oxide to a consistency that is a little thicker then milk. A lot of patience is needed as it is a very slow process.
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