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Old 01-19-2008
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Default Re: Water Beading on Lenses

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Originally Posted by mrchip View Post
after sanding dry off h/l..it should be an all around even gray haze..if you see a difference in haze (outline of difference) then its not all removed..some h/l have real hard film to remove like cherokees..I don't think 600 will remove it...if h/l was real hot after sanding that would make water bead..any comments?
600 will work but it takes a bit longer to do. I usually start with 360 or 400 grit then proressively move to 600, 1000, then 1500. They turn out almost better than new.
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