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[Spridgets] Winshield polishing Cerium oxide.

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Subject: [Spridgets] Winshield polishing Cerium oxide.
From: "Dean Hedin" <dlh2001@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 23:46:32 -0400
If you ever wondered if the Cerium oxide polish kits that 
Eastwood & Whitney sells is any good...

I would say "yes", but it took a little while to figure out the 
best technique.
  
My case was two worn wiper "frosted" arcs on the driver's side.
My good windshield cracked and this was my spare. 

The kit comes with a 3 inch felt pad and a jar of oxide powder.

The polishing takes time.  Probably took me a hour or so..  
What I have found is that firm pressure and full speed of the drill 
made things move along at a reasonable rate.

To do this means you must have the glass well supported. 
I used a big piece of Styrofoam from a packing box and placed 
this under the area I was working on.  It sort of crushed to the 
shape of the glass.

I also found it helpful to used some tape on the opposite side of 
the glass to mark off the area of concern.  Once the glass is 
coated  with the slurry it's a little hard to tell where things are and
 you don't want to waste time polishing areas that don't need it.

A squeegee is useful to help reclaim some of the slurry.  I think if I 
were to do it again I would build up a clay dam around the area to 
keep the slurry confined.

A plug powered drill is best.  You need the torque.  The pad will 
want to orbit out of control, but if you bear your weight into it and 
keep it perpendicular to the glass it will stabilize.  Once you get 
good you will run the drill full speed.

Every so often you spray the area with water to keep the slurry wet.

Final Result: All the frosting is gone,  there are a few heavier scratches 
that remain but they are hardly noticeable.  
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