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  1. Sanding: Start with coarse sandpaper to remove rough edges and imperfections, gradually moving to finer grits for a smoother finish.

  2. Polishing compound: Apply a polishing compound with a cloth or buffing wheel to further smooth out the surface and bring out the shine of the acrylic.

  3. Buffing: Finish the process by buffing the acrylic with a clean cloth or polishing wheel to remove any remaining scratches and achieve a highly polished edge.

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