lagaffe Messages 782 Sunday June 26, 2011 #1 Just posted this in response to another query, but thought it was worthwhile posting separately for others. I've used this technique on a few of my own razor scales recently and it works a treat: http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/ACRYLIC_REMOVING_SCRATCHES.htm Anyone have any other scale-restoration tips they'd like to share?
Just posted this in response to another query, but thought it was worthwhile posting separately for others. I've used this technique on a few of my own razor scales recently and it works a treat: http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/ACRYLIC_REMOVING_SCRATCHES.htm Anyone have any other scale-restoration tips they'd like to share?
pugh-the-special-one Messages 5,874 Sunday June 26, 2011 #2 Even though iv'e never seen this, I use the very same method even including Brasso metal polish, works a treat, you can also get the same result using Turtle wax safecut instead of the metal polish. Jamie.
Even though iv'e never seen this, I use the very same method even including Brasso metal polish, works a treat, you can also get the same result using Turtle wax safecut instead of the metal polish. Jamie.
Slick Messages 1,053 Location North Lincs Friday September 16, 2011 #3 I use brasso on plastics. Awesome results. Cheers Tslick
Johnus Messages 5,246 Monday September 19, 2011 #4 I've use it on the plastic covered headlights on one of my cars. While it wasn't a total success it came out 100% better.
I've use it on the plastic covered headlights on one of my cars. While it wasn't a total success it came out 100% better.