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  2. Rain-X - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of Rain-X is for automotive applications. Commercially sold "Original Glass Treatment" is the original and most well known Rain-X branded product. It is a hydrophobic silicone polymer [3] that forces water to bead and roll off of the car, often without needing wipers. It is sold in bottles of 3.5 or 7 US fluid ounces (100 or 210 ...

  3. 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).

  4. Sandpaper - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, 3M invented a sandpaper with silicon carbide grit and a waterproof adhesive and backing, known as Wet and dry. This allowed use with water, which would serve as a lubricant to carry away particles that would otherwise clog the grit. Its first application was in automotive paint refinishing. [6]

  5. Turtle Wax - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Wax, Inc. (known simply as Turtle Wax) is an American manufacturer of automotive appearance products. The company was founded by Benjamin Hirsch in Chicago in 1941 [ 2 ] and is currently headquartered in Lombard, Illinois , having relocated from Addison, Illinois in 2024.

  6. Wet strength - Wikipedia

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    To improve the wet strength it is common to use chemicals. The use of chemicals can retain as much as 10% to 30% of the original dry strength of the paper. [1] The wet strength chemicals may improve the dry strength of the paper as well. A Japanese research team found that the effect of humidity on cardboard differs depending on how it is ...

  7. J-B Weld - Wikipedia

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    For the best bond, surfaces should be roughened (or scratched) with fine or coarse sandpaper. When first mixed, J-B Weld is subject to sagging or running (slow dripping); even more so at warmer temperatures. [2] [7] After about 20 minutes the mixture begins to thicken into a putty that can be shaped with a putty knife or wooden spatula. [7]

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