If you use sand paper or steel wool all you will do is make more scratches, Use some Mothers mag wheel polish and a buffing pad on a dremel tool and you wont be able to see it, I use this all the time.
Try tooth paste(without water). Apply with your finger and work it in with a dry clean cloth. Toothpaste is a mild abrasive and depending on how deep the scratches are, it may blend them in enough to live with. It works on your teeth everyday. This works great on jewelry.
Try tooth paste(without water). Apply with your finger and work it in with a dry clean cloth. Toothpaste is a mild abrasive and depending on how deep the scratches are, it may blend them in enough to live with. It works on your teeth everyday. This works great on jewelry.
Make sure it's actually a PASTE, and not a gel or paste/gel mixture. I use this with a cotton swab to clean and lightly polish delicate stainless steel parts for work once in a while and will vouch for it. Plain Crest or Colgate work great.[/quote]
It's NOT just for gun polish anymore!
My dad taught me 40 years ago, REAL paste, toothpaste, not the gels or speckled crap, works GREAT as a painters aid!
Toothpaste will fill small nail/screw holes in a wall just like spackle.
Simply putty knife it into the hole, let dry (8 hours), sand, and paint.
Toothpaste will expand and contract about the same as spackle, and will last for years!
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