Themightytimmah
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- Mar 15, 2008
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If I had to take a shot at it, I'd bet it has to do with the distribution of solids in the clear. Consider a bucket of sand - it's real easy to put a dent in it, but it's a bear to scrape off the top layer from above.
Because of how the solids in the clear are oriented, it's easy to "push" them aside (inducing a swirl or scratch) but difficult to abrade them "away" which is required for swirl removal.
Because of how the solids in the clear are oriented, it's easy to "push" them aside (inducing a swirl or scratch) but difficult to abrade them "away" which is required for swirl removal.