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  2. Plastic headlight restoration - Wikipedia

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    There are many "do it yourself" headlight restoration kits available for purchase. A few of the major brands that produce these kits include 3M, Turtle Wax, Sylvania, Rain-X,and Rust-Oleum. Most of these kits require multiple stages of wet sanding to remove the oxidation of the headlight lens, usually with descending level of grit (coarse to fine).

  3. Repair kit - Wikipedia

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    Kits often also include a wax crayon to mark the puncture location. A repair kit or service kit is a set of items used to repair a device, commonly comprising both tools and spare parts. Many kits are designed for vehicles, such as cars, boats, airplanes, motorbikes, and bicycles, and may be kept with the vehicle in order to make on-the-spot ...

  4. 10 Best at-Home Wax Kits for All Hair Types - AOL

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    From wax strips to wax beans, sugaring, and professional-grade pots, these at-home kits will remove unwanted hair from your face, body, and swimsuit area.

  5. Abrasive - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable tyre repair kits (which, on bicycles particularly, are actually patches for the inner tube rather than the tyre) require use of an abrasive so that the self-vulcanising cement will stick strongly. Inadvertently, people who use knives on glass or metal cutting boards are abrading their knife blades. The pressure at the knife edge can ...

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  7. Conservation and restoration of illuminated manuscripts

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    The initial transition that sparked this production occurred over time between the first and fifth centuries A.D. The transition from scrolls to codices began from a common tool used by merchants, the wax tablet. These tablets were simple panels covered in wax, which could be written in with a pointed stylus and then wiped clean again for reuse.