“…As a rule of thumb, polishing with abrasive papers can produce a depth of damage to the material up to three times the size of the abrasive particles (Ayache, Beaunier, Boumendil, Ehret, & Laub, 2010). The polishing steps should be carried out in a way that after the last polishing the sample is slightly thicker than twice the damage penetration depth of the last polishing step so that the central part of the material is unaffected (Thompson‐Russell & Edington, 1977). After achieving the final thickness, the disc should be rinsed in acetone to completely remove the remaining adhesive.…”