To all interested:
Plain old white tooth-polishing paste, mixed with a small amount of
dihydrous monoxide, and patiently rubbed into scratches with a decent
moistened chamois, has worked for me on bezels of many kinds, even some auto
windows and paint*. Auto polish and clear auto windshield scratch-filler may
work with, eg, irreplaceable antique bezels.
Hth, and ymmv, naturally. Practice on similar scrap materials first.
Brgds,
Dave, N3HE

* You know, I-don-wanna-do-this-over paint jobs like 50 coats of hand-rubbed
candy-apple red lacquer on a '32 Ford roadster or 3-window coupe show car
body.



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Brgds,
Dave, N3HE
Cincinnati OH
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