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SMEA
> 24 hourTake a lot of time to remove tiny scratch
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Mr. Doris Pfannerstill Jr.
> 24 hourEasy to use, was able to seat the valves in minutes.
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John C. Head
> 24 hourWorked great
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gerald e null
> 24 hourMade it breeze to polish the slide on my Handgun
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Jo A. Gonzalez
> 24 hourYour product is very good and Ill be buying more very soon.
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Terry Gill
> 24 hourworked great for lug lapping. Polishes well going from coarse to fine.
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Steve Clement
> 24 hourpolished well. would buy again
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PrinceHarrySeriously
> 24 hourMy Seiko received 3 small parallel scratches on its Hardlex crystal. I have restored lots of vintage mineral crystal and acrylic crystals using Polywatch and a Dremel, but Hardlex is really hard. Started with the 14k grit, and then 5k and with my Dremel at low speed with a new wool pad, and within 15 minutes I noticed a difference. I’ve spent a few hours over a few days and the scratches are almost gone. I figure another hour with the 14k grit and it’ll be as good as new. Highly recommend for Hardlex.
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Woodzie
> 24 hourGood stuff, great polish.
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Debounce
> 24 hourI ended up washing my wife Garmin and it left scratches all over the titanium and sapphire glass. I thought we would need a new watch. I got the 4,000, 8,000 and 50,000 kit. I also purchased a Variac clone to control the speed of my Dremel and Drilax felt polishing pads. Using a Dremel tool at slow speed, I started with the 4,000 and it took less than 5 minutes to see the scratches gone!!! I then worked up to the 8,000 and the watch started looking better than new. I then used the 50,000 and the titanium and glass really were polished. I finished with Meguiars NXT liquid wax and the watch glass looked perfect. I didn’t remove all the fine scratches from the rear titanium body as it’s not necessary and are only noticeable because it’s polished. When it forms it’s oxide layer it won’t be noticeable. This was fun to use. Use circular motions like when you detail a car with an orbital tool so you don’t create hot spots. Also check the temperature of the glass every 30 seconds so you don’t end up damaging it. I highly recommend this diamond paste.