I can't help you with the buffing, but will say that my black b17 has 
several scratches and marks on it and it doesn't seem to matter much with 
the functionality of the saddle. I scratched mine up fairly bad the first 
week I had it and since then I just don't care how it looks anymore. 

On Saturday, March 17, 2012 7:46:27 PM UTC-5, Brett Lindenbach wrote:

> I am used to people admiring my Bleriot around town, and it is not 
> atypical for me to exit a shop to find someone gawking at my bike.  A few 
> times even noticed some college kids taking pictures of it as I sipped my 
> coffee inside.  Was disappointed the other day when I came out to find that 
> someone had marred my Brooks saddle.  I could chalk it up to beausage, but 
> it makes me unhappy.  What's the best way to buff it out?
>

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