HenrikBP
Contributor
Finally got around to trying a few things to buff out the worst scratches. It ended up being surprisingly easy once I got started:
- hand sanded the face using progressively finer wet sand paper; 320 grit to 600 grit. This left the face with a slightly hazed finish - which got me thinking ...
- in the garage I found 3M Perfect-It Swirl Mark Remover for Dark colors. Using a soft, lint-free rag (old t-shirt) I buffed the SPG face, and except for some very shallow swirl marks (invisible unless you catch the light just right), the face is now as good as new.
- In retrospect I could have spent a bit more time with the 600 grit paper and possibly gotten rid of those last swirl marks. But in reality it doesn't matter one bit
Thanks again for all your suggestions. Now I just need to find new gaskets to seal the face in the case.
Henrik
- hand sanded the face using progressively finer wet sand paper; 320 grit to 600 grit. This left the face with a slightly hazed finish - which got me thinking ...
- in the garage I found 3M Perfect-It Swirl Mark Remover for Dark colors. Using a soft, lint-free rag (old t-shirt) I buffed the SPG face, and except for some very shallow swirl marks (invisible unless you catch the light just right), the face is now as good as new.
- In retrospect I could have spent a bit more time with the 600 grit paper and possibly gotten rid of those last swirl marks. But in reality it doesn't matter one bit
Thanks again for all your suggestions. Now I just need to find new gaskets to seal the face in the case.
Henrik