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Post by meeee on Mar 1, 2013 15:47:53 GMT
Hi I have have a brushed SS mod that has some hairline scratches on it, has anyone got any a solution on how I can go about removing them
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Post by archiecat on Mar 1, 2013 16:07:03 GMT
Autosol metal polish, I think you can get it at Halfords, its been around for about a million years and it works very well.
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Post by archiecat on Mar 1, 2013 16:15:36 GMT
Please ignore my last post a just noticed the brushed SS bit. 3M Scotch-Brite or very fine wet and dry paper might do the trick.
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Post by piper1 on Mar 1, 2013 17:03:49 GMT
I would use a Scotch Brite Wheel, make sure it's a fine grade if you do. I use them all the time on my bike parts "only the best for her" lol. You can find them on fleabay
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Post by Taff-E on Mar 1, 2013 17:28:18 GMT
For a brushed mods I use 600 grit wet & dry then if you think that’s two much use a 1200 grit you can pick up a mixed pack of the wet & dry from Halfords. but make sure to keep the paper wet and add some washing up liquid to the water as well.
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Post by meeee on Mar 1, 2013 21:17:57 GMT
Cheers chaps, thanks for the advice.
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