I was curious if anyone here has attempted to buff out a scratched slab before? Looking for products and how the process works. Thanks. Tracy
Buffing out scratched slabs?
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Great question. What was that magic stuff they used to sell on tv that made scratched-up surfaces crystal clear again? I don't know the name, because I always tuned out because I can't stand it when the salesmen yell at me the entire time.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey. -
Depends on how deep the scratches are, but there are products out there that work on plastic face shields for mc helmets ( I think it was Meguires)...I have also polished the plastic headlights on my car by using progressively finer sandpaper and finally a buffing compound.Comment
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Go to your auto department and get a clear plastic cleaner (aka head light polisher). They work well provided the scratches are not deep. I use it with a Dremel at med/low speed with a felt (definitely low speed) or a muslin wheel.Comment
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One other thing you can try....Deep Woods Off, spray some on a soft rag and rub the plastic, then buff with a soft cloth. It works really well on headlights. I will say you can use too much so use sparingly until you get it right, or practice on something that isn't important.Comment
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Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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Thanks for all your responses, guys. I meant to ask earlier if this is an accepted practice.
Is it "cleaning" or is it "conservation"? Sorry, I couldn't help myself!
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