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| Posted: Sat Mar 24th, 2007 04:49 pm |
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yamahaki
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I think replacing a crystal is a good way to to go. I use a number of compounds to do custom cars that can also be used for glass, aluminium,ti,etc. The whole surface needs to be brought down to the lowest point of the scratch. If you just sand one area, you will leave a divot which looks worse than a scratch. jmo. the crystal is very small. on a car, you can feather it into the surrounding surface and no one will ever know.
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