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  2. Brasso - Wikipedia

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    Brasso has also been used to polish out scratches in plastics: It has been used to polish CDs, DVDs, screens, and pools to repair scratches. It is a mild solvent and an extremely fine abrasive, so when applied to the reflective surface of the disc and rubbed radially (in straight lines between the edge and centre), it can smooth scratches and reduce their effect.

  3. Anti-scratch coating - Wikipedia

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    Anti-scratch coating is a type of protective coating or film applied to an object's surface for mitigation against scratches. Scratches are small surface-level cuts left on a surface following interaction with a sharper object. Anti-scratch coatings provide scratch resistances by containing tiny microscopic materials with scratch-resistant ...

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    This is the best mold remover I've ever purchased! ... These will take scratches off of your painted walls, floors, and even cars!" ... #15 This Insanely Effective Wood Polish And Conditioner Will ...

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    How To: If you have a stainless steel sink, use Bar Keepers Friend with a paper towel to buff out scratches or watermarks, then polish with Weiman. Porcelain sinks will also benefit from Bar ...

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    This one from EZY DOSE is Amazon's No. 1 best-selling pill cutter and has nearly 50,000 reviews with an overall 4.3-star rating. ... scratches and fingerprints with these refillable touch-up paint ...

  7. Tooth polishing - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of polishing is to remove extrinsic stains, remove dental plaque accumulation, increase aesthetics and to reduce corrosion of metallic restorations. [1] [2] Tooth polishing has little therapeutic value and is usually done as a cosmetic procedure after debridement and before fluoride application. [3]