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Removing super glue from perspex?
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<blockquote data-quote="JStephens" data-source="post: 86997" data-attributes="member: 1846"><p>I personally think those speakers will look good once sandblasted. I would pay good money to have them sandblasted just out of preference. Toss the paint idea away. Paint just covers the surface. It will be impossible without a spray gun to get a nice finish on it. It will just look even more buggared then before. Sit tight and wait.</p><p></p><p>Rodney's offer is too good to be true. Just remember the best things in life are those you have to wait for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JStephens, post: 86997, member: 1846"] I personally think those speakers will look good once sandblasted. I would pay good money to have them sandblasted just out of preference. Toss the paint idea away. Paint just covers the surface. It will be impossible without a spray gun to get a nice finish on it. It will just look even more buggared then before. Sit tight and wait. Rodney's offer is too good to be true. Just remember the best things in life are those you have to wait for. [/QUOTE]
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