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Help needed polishing scratches out of plastic!
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 763961" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>Oh, no objections to that at all! I was just re-iterating the best principles for the sake of the sticky.</p><p></p><p>I come across so deeply gauged lids that sanding it down flat would remove half the thickness of the material, so what does one do? Normally, I just spot-sand the area to ease the edges of the gauge, than flatten with the the rest, polish and call it day. For a second hand TT worth R800-R1200, one cannot expect as-new condition. Else, it would sell like that Takealot Marantz in "heads-up". :facepalm: (R3.5K !!!!!!! would you flippin believe it...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 763961, member: 2310"] Oh, no objections to that at all! I was just re-iterating the best principles for the sake of the sticky. I come across so deeply gauged lids that sanding it down flat would remove half the thickness of the material, so what does one do? Normally, I just spot-sand the area to ease the edges of the gauge, than flatten with the the rest, polish and call it day. For a second hand TT worth R800-R1200, one cannot expect as-new condition. Else, it would sell like that Takealot Marantz in "heads-up". :facepalm: (R3.5K !!!!!!! would you flippin believe it...) [/QUOTE]
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