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spoonb4u 17-10-2004 11:45

Car Polish for Scratches
 
Hi-
I was wondering, when using car polish for the scratched games, do i buff it off or what? I have turtle wax is that ok?
BK

TylerDurden 17-10-2004 12:40

Buff it out.




Tyler!

CousinFizz 18-10-2004 02:06

And tooth paste works very good also... yes, that's right.... :cool:

ajmi982 18-10-2004 08:47

wow, you learn something new everyday. I had no clue. When you apply the toothpaste, do you use a hard or soft brissle toothbrush? I have a nice blue mentadent one lolol.

lufcfan 18-10-2004 10:10

Tooth paste can be a little abrasive though. Car Polish all the way :)

TylerDurden 19-10-2004 07:00

Car polish actually has oils that help with the buffing and protection of your disc and car.





Tyler!

sawdust 19-10-2004 08:17

repairing disks
 
doesn't car polish have wax in it? tooth paste works well on deep scrachs best stuff to use is ring remover get this at a hardware shop for taking white cup marks out of polished tables this is a very fine abrsive in a liqued that removes wax/crap and the abrsive sands the surface so the mark is removed and leaves the table top very shiny also stuff called g3 rubbing compound used for restoring carbody colour is very good you can get this from any motor factor
hopes this helps

N£TM£ÇH 19-10-2004 09:16

just get a skip doctor

TylerDurden 19-10-2004 09:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by sawdust
doesn't car polish have wax in it?

Car polish and Wax are 2 different things. Wax usually has silicone and car polish doesnt necessarily have it. A good polish is "Meguiar's Swirl Remover #9" .



Tyler!

lufcfan 19-10-2004 10:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by N£TM£ÇH
just get a skip doctor

Car polish is way more cost effective... :)

spoonb4u 19-10-2004 19:15

So Tyler....
Can I use turtle wax?
Bk

TylerDurden 19-10-2004 19:25

You can use or try whatever you want. But Ive never used turtle wax on my discs so I cant recommend it. Give it a shot if you like, but let us know how it turns out afterwards.




Tyler!

crazygamelover 19-10-2004 20:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by spoonb4u
So Tyler....
Can I use turtle wax?
Bk

I can vouch for the turtle wax. It works great! ;)

gtapex_trueno 19-10-2004 20:43

so just slightly wet a cotton tshirt or something and place a little turtle wax and buff the dvdr from the inside out, no circular motions? might go pick me up some t-wax this week. Need to prep my games for transfer to my HDD (Some are a bit scratched.....) :cool:

crazygamelover 19-10-2004 21:27

it is not really necessary to slightly wet the tshirt first but it wont hurt anything either.

I use an orbital car buffer with the sheepskin pad with my turtle wax and it even gets out some of the deeper scratches. I have GTA vice city game and it was seriously hit. The buffer got them all out and its perfect again. ;)


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