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Matt L
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27th Oct 08 at 15:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as per title lol. my gf bought me a watch for my birthday and its got a few light marks on the metal bit around the face. is there anything i can use to try and get rid of them?

*wonder if autoglym scratch x will work *
Ojc
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Speak to vxrmarc
myke
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apparently toothpaste works on cd's.......
Matt L
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quote:
Originally posted by myke
apparently toothpaste works on cd's.......


is that said in the same way that tomato sauce removes security tags from clothes?
Pete_vxl
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i was on a pug site and a guy used a clay kit to detail his wifes phone, then polished it and it got scratches out so that may work... i am being serious
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quote:
Originally posted by Pete_vxl
i was on a pug site and a guy used a clay kit to detail his wifes phone, then polished it and it got scratches out so that may work... i am being serious


Was his name gtimarc by any chance?
ed
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27th Oct 08 at 15:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Matt L
quote:
Originally posted by myke
apparently toothpaste works on cd's.......


is that said in the same way that tomato sauce removes security tags from clothes?
Toothpaste is a very fine abrasive, so it's the same as polishing scratches out of your car with compound really.
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Wire brush
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Speak to vxrmarc


Was going to be my reply
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quote:
Originally posted by Jakey
quote:
Originally posted by Pete_vxl
i was on a pug site and a guy used a clay kit to detail his wifes phone, then polished it and it got scratches out so that may work... i am being serious


Was his name gtimarc by any chance?

who the fuck is that
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
quote:
Originally posted by Jakey
quote:
Originally posted by Pete_vxl
i was on a pug site and a guy used a clay kit to detail his wifes phone, then polished it and it got scratches out so that may work... i am being serious


Was his name gtimarc by any chance?

who the fuck is that


It was a pisstake of vxrmarc
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Speak to vxrmarc


Was going to be my reply


And mine

 
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