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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 564282" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Zeno, being in aviation, I have used micromesh for years, clear up to 5000 grit. Micromesh, no matter what grade, will remove some surface material, just less and less as you move to higher levels. At 4 to 5K you are mostly polishing. We used it to polish a/c windshields. Magic Eraser with some oxy clean will take off residue while removing very little or no material. Just go slow. It really doesn't take that much time, and yes, way cheaper than micromesh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 564282, member: 4357"] Zeno, being in aviation, I have used micromesh for years, clear up to 5000 grit. Micromesh, no matter what grade, will remove some surface material, just less and less as you move to higher levels. At 4 to 5K you are mostly polishing. We used it to polish a/c windshields. Magic Eraser with some oxy clean will take off residue while removing very little or no material. Just go slow. It really doesn't take that much time, and yes, way cheaper than micromesh. [/QUOTE]
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