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| Rookie Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Not too far from here
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| Anyone know how to get the black marks off acrylics that are caused by the aluminum supports in the bench making contact with the backside of the acrylic? I've tried Magic Erase, acrylic stripper, rubbing alcohol and a few other things and nothing seems to work. Much appreciated. |
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| Rookie Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Not too far from here Posts: 26 | I used Novus 1. The black marks aren't really scratches, but the Novus 3 might be abrasive enough to remove the top layer of the acrylic, including the black mark, and then I could work back down to Novus 1. Or I could get out the buffer and go to town like Brian suggests. I was hoping there was an easy solution that would just magically wipe the black marks off. |
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