Simple question chaps... what's the best way to get small/light scratches out of black acrylic with the minimum of fuss?
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Pete
Scratch removal
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Scratch removal
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Re: Scratch removal
Cheers Doc... but for those of us who've never suffered with this nasty ailment, perhaps you'd be kind enough to elaborate a tad more
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PreAmp: Densen DM20
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Re: Scratch removal
If it does exactly what it says on the tin (or in this instance bottle) that that's good enough for me... cheers Doc
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PreAmp: Densen DM20
CDP: Sony SCD-555ES
DAC: M2Tech Young & Palmer PSU
Speakers: JBL4311 studio monitors
Streaming: Bespoke Korus server
Cabling: Belden 9497 speaker cable & NVA SSP interconnects
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Re: Scratch removal
Thanks Jammy... I tried some of that, but the shiny nature of the acrylic I'm trying to clean (a Densen DM20 fascia) means its going to need a huge amount of elbow grease... If the product suggested by the Doc (in the post as I type) can get rid of the marks, I plan to use the brasso for the final finish...
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Cabling: Belden 9497 speaker cable & NVA SSP interconnects
PreAmp: Densen DM20
CDP: Sony SCD-555ES
DAC: M2Tech Young & Palmer PSU
Speakers: JBL4311 studio monitors
Streaming: Bespoke Korus server
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Re: Scratch removal
This work well, and "T" Cut is also good for fine scratches, but for thorn scratches use Savlon and a Plaster and watch out for infection.jammy395 wrote:Brasso.......
It can be done so imagine it.