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Originally Posted by JohnZ3MC No danger.
Cerium oxide is made to polish telescope lenses and they're made out of glass, just like your windshield. The end result will be a super clear and clean window.
It's pretty well impossible to do the job wrong.
Make a thick slurry of the cerium oxide and a little water. Apply it to the scratched area. Polish with the felt pad in the electric drill.
After 5 min, or when the polish seems to get thin and vanish, wipe with a cloth and look at your results.
Repeat until the scratch is gone.
It's that simple.
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Hello,....just bought a can of Cerium oxide and plannig to remove scratches cause by dirty wiper blade.
Question, What kind of pad should I use with it? Can I use polishing/cutting pad that design for car's paint?