Martyn;318776 Wrote: 
> The key is to use a buffing wheel with the appropriate buffing compound.
> You can try this yourself with a buffing wheel chucked in electric
> drill. Trying to remove anything but the finest scratches by hand is
> tedious and frustrating. For sources you could try woodworking
> suppliers (woodworkers hone and polish their hand tools), glass fibre
> suppliers, and probably lots of other places. If you'd rather have
> someone else do it, look for polishers in your Yellow Pages, or perhaps
> plastic sign fabricators or jewellers. What you're trying to do is easy
> if you know how, impossible if you don't!

Wow... 

_Do_not_use_sandpaper._

_Do_not_use_a_wheel_or_power_tool_of_any_kind._

If the meguair's, or other auto plastic polisher doesn't get the
scratch out by hand, you will almost certainly make it worse then when
you started by trying a different method.

So again, get the meguiar's plastic polish and cleaner, 2 or 3 fine
microfiber cloths, and go to work.

If you are doing a squeezebox I highly recommend taking off the front
plate and using gloves.

If you are working on a controller mask off anything you aren't
polishing as the stuff always finds it way into cracks.

Mike


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