Remove scuffs
Remove scuffs Posted on: 17.06.2011 by Mertie Karagozian Hello! Does anybody know how can i remove these scuffs before i set up a skin on my kontrol s4 ? Photo attached. (note: only buffs,superficial scratches) | |
Jacque Divinity 24.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
look for some of this: havent tried it myself, but it's designed for this sort of thing |
Palma Hanslip 17.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by ech602
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Mertie Karagozian 17.06.2011 | Hello! Does anybody know how can i remove these scuffs before i set up a skin on my kontrol s4 ? Photo attached. (note: only buffs,superficial scratches) |
Melia Robben 03.05.2012 | I would recommend http://www.amazon.com/Novus-Polish-P...6056305&sr=8-1 |
Leeanna Ayla 24.06.2011 | True, I've used it on motorcycle windshield with good results, but it would probably dull glossy black. |
Jacque Divinity 24.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
look for some of this: havent tried it myself, but it's designed for this sort of thing |
Leeanna Ayla 23.06.2011 | Try the headlight cleaning kits or paint repair kits. All of those require some type of lube be sprayed on while your sanding so the chances of liquid getting into the S4 are high given the location. I believe because of that I would just live with the scratches if it were me. |
Mertie Karagozian 23.06.2011 | any ideas ? |
Mertie Karagozian 18.06.2011 | @ photojojo - if you say so.. is that what you would have done ? Attached photos; take a closer look It depends on the angle and the light . Photos taken with an iPhone 4 , sorry for the quality |
Leeanna Ayla 18.06.2011 | My unit has max 100 hours usage and nothing like that. You should pre cut a circle in the skin so it's easier to replace that one small part. Maybe you can order a small strip of vinyl to match. |
Mertie Karagozian 18.06.2011 | haha u'll be surprised how i treat all my gear. that plastic was never touched by fingernails , it's only the finger that grabs the button from the lower part of it. i really can't figure it out why NI used that shitty acrylic under the buttons , knowing that the area will be exploited in various conditions( dust,diverse weather conditions,club environment ect ) thanks all for answering , feel free to reply if there is any other solution to this problem. the unit itself has max 20 hours of usage,at my place. |
Harley Zitka 17.06.2011 | Wow... I've had my S4 for several months, and don't have any scratches like that. You must have some gnarly fingernails! Best bet is to find some plastic polish. I know a company called Novus makes some... it has just enough grit to polish away fine scratches. Some people say that toothpaste does the trick too. |
Leeanna Ayla 17.06.2011 | I don't have them and I believe you're in the minority. Try the kits for clearing up foggy headlights. |
Ned Somerset 17.06.2011 | cut your fingernails maybe ? try using a car buffer? |
Mertie Karagozian 17.06.2011 | the scratches are superficial;can be seen only in very bright light.i was believeing at car buffer:-?. these scratcheses were made in 2hrs of usage. i'm convinced that more than 90%of users have them ,but never taught to search. i'm a very prudent guy in using my gear,taken care of it every second. |
Palma Hanslip 17.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by ech602
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Nana Mohs 17.06.2011 | It's hard to tell, but maybe a magic eraser? |
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