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If the front is a cemented doublet acetone may well separate it if left for a day or so ! I would suggest no more than a few hours to see of anything is happening. Diamond at any grit size is very aggressive as it is not friable, I would recommend cerium oxide if attempting a light polish.
(edit) also polish should idealy be applied on something like a pitch lap cast to the curvature of the lens.
 
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Left for a day in acetone. Next day after it evaporated there is no change.
 

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Nah, there'll be no change, because acetone won't simply "sneak through" the whole balsam. Had similar issue and in the end I pried the lenses apart. By force. Risky business. It was a doublet with thick sides so I "grabbed" two elements with two mini-vises (лещата) and very carefully pulled them apart by rotating at a same time. But mine was some random lens, not a Leitz, so not much was at stake, if everything would go wrong.

 
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I will put it aside and wait to find a broken lens with a good front lens
 
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Nope. it is too damaged.
 

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Nah, there'll be no change, because acetone won't simply "sneak through" the whole balsam. Had similar issue and in the end I pried the lenses apart. By force. Risky business. It was a doublet with thick sides so I "grabbed" two elements with two mini-vises (лещата) and very carefully pulled them apart by rotating at a same time. But mine was some random lens, not a Leitz, so not much was at stake, if everything would go wrong.


Yes it does 'sneak through' thats how we separated lenses for re-cementing where I worked, sometimes 1/2 days sometimes 1/2 weeks. These were £1-3k+ lenses so NO pliers or vices involved!!!
 

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I don't see a problem, looks like a perfectly fine soft focus lens to me
 

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From the look of it, it would take better pictures if you left the lens cap on.

I will put it aside and wait to find a broken lens with a good front lens

You should probably sell it. You're not likely to ever find a broken lens with a good front element - what else breaks on those lenses that can't be easily fixed? Someone might buy it to fix the front element.
 
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