With this emulsion, I can buff out the majority of tiny imperfections in a windshield in ten minutes by hand. I'm talking about those minuscule specks that when driving into the sun impair vision via diffusion and glare. Works also on very fine hairline scratches. I'm sure you can remove slightly deeper imperfections with a buffing wheel. 1.7 oz for 12 bucks. I needed about 1/2 teaspoon for Moneypenny's original 9-year-old windshield. The improvement in clarity is not only noticeable in backlit conditions.
This stuff works great on watch crystals and you can easily remove damaged anti-reflective coatings with it. You can get cheaper powdered cerium oxide but I can't recommend using it dry for health reasons. You could make a slurry with the cerium oxide powder and a little soapy water.
particle size is 0.0027mm/2,700nm
This stuff works great on watch crystals and you can easily remove damaged anti-reflective coatings with it. You can get cheaper powdered cerium oxide but I can't recommend using it dry for health reasons. You could make a slurry with the cerium oxide powder and a little soapy water.
particle size is 0.0027mm/2,700nm
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