mvalera;318811 Wrote: 
> _Do_not_use_sandpaper._

Well, you represent the manufacturer which I don't, but the "sandpaper"
used in CD repair kits is at least 1200 grit and is used wet.  Yes, it
does leave a haze which has to be buffed out using the buffing
compound.  No, it does not leave deep scratches.

Without the sandpaper, you simply can't get out the deeper scratches.

Now, this is on polycarbonate, not acrylic.  However it is for optical
playback and I can buff the haze out *almost* perfectly.

It's like ice maintenance - to get out the deeper scratches, you have
to resurface.


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