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skives wrote: I have gotten some scratches on my computer case and was wondering if anyone knew of a product to get rid of them? thanks for the help.
Chapt3r:4 wrote: Sup, Can't say I've ever tryed it on a case before - But brasso seems to work magic on scratched things - just put a little bit on a rag or somthing with a soft surface and scrub like theres no tomorrow! Worth a shot. -Chapt3r
forbesl wrote: Chapt3r:4 wrote: Sup, Can't say I've ever tryed it on a case before - But brasso seems to work magic on scratched things - just put a little bit on a rag or somthing with a soft surface and scrub like theres no tomorrow! Worth a shot. -Chapt3r If you use Brasso, you'd better be prepared to do the whole case and not just the scratched area.
skives wrote: forbesl wrote: Chapt3r:4 wrote: Sup, Can't say I've ever tryed it on a case before - But brasso seems to work magic on scratched things - just put a little bit on a rag or somthing with a soft surface and scrub like theres no tomorrow! Worth a shot. -Chapt3r If you use Brasso, you'd better be prepared to do the whole case and not just the scratched area. Why is that?
Ricka182 wrote: skives wrote: forbesl wrote: Chapt3r:4 wrote: Sup, Can't say I've ever tryed it on a case before - But brasso seems to work magic on scratched things - just put a little bit on a rag or somthing with a soft surface and scrub like theres no tomorrow! Worth a shot. -Chapt3r If you use Brasso, you'd better be prepared to do the whole case and not just the scratched area. Why is that? If you don't want the area to stand out, do the whole case. And do a few scratches really matter...just a question....it is just a case....
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