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I "attempted" that once in a homebuilt telescope project gone wrong... once. I'll stick with nice commercially made glass products from now on. I've never been good with glass-sanding/grinding/polishing patience.
Telescope mirrors are far beyond the tolerance which can be achieved by hand.
As far as wiper scratches, if you can feel them with a fingernail, they are too deep to polish. You can smooth them out, but there will still be a distorted line which is sometimes even more annoying than the scratch was!
A little baking soda slurry and powdered kitchen scrub (like comet, Ajax) and ample elbow grease will help remove cloudiness and small scratches. I've also use Griot's Garage glass polishing compound for larger scratches with success.
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