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Old 08-14-2001, 04:26 PM   #1
trbkrb
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I don't think any thing is different with the 95 from my 87, but I used the 600 & 1200 wet & dry sandpaper with water, and then followed up with some scratch compound and my buffer - it was a lot cleaner. Not "new" clean, but maybe 3 year old clean. The scratch compound or rubbing compound( i've used both) takes out the scratches from the sandpaper. Treat the newly cleaned lenses like your paint - polish & wax them regularly. Some people recommend metal polish for polishing aluminum & such, - it may work better, but I just used what I had. They still look good 1 - 1/2 years later

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