Medusa50
I own Oakley
In reality this was another member. I’ve always finished mine as satin.My god your work is gorgeous!
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In reality this was another member. I’ve always finished mine as satin.My god your work is gorgeous!
Impressive collection. Lol You did a good job evening out the surface.@kronin323 Thank you for this review.
I used the Sheila Shine (Along with some 000 & 0000 Steel Wool) to bring a scratched up double wide back.
I also left a light coat of the Sheila shine on the metals, on the beams it gave a subtle wet/glass effect atop the matte metal.
I did notice after a few days all the extra liquid dripped on the floor. The final coat needs to be very light!
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@kronin323 Thank you for this review.
I used the Sheila Shine (Along with some 000 & 0000 Steel Wool) to bring a scratched up double wide back.
I also left a light coat of the Sheila shine on the metals, on the beams it gave a subtle wet/glass effect atop the matte metal.
I did notice after a few days all the extra liquid dripped on the floor. The final coat needs to be very light!
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They are slowly going in. @SiRacer420 made some awesome 3D pieces that I’m still working on putting in and setting up.With all the pieces you acquired in the past few months when are you gonna put them in the display case??
Same.....Steel wool and Sheila shine did the trick.Any thoughts on what will restore from that
Same.....Steel wool and Sheila shine did the trick.
However I started off with "Goof off". Really effective product.
Spray it on the affected area first and spread it on the metal surface and let set for some time.
Thereafter resume with steel wool and Sheila shine as recommended by OP.
Had restored 6 cabs using the technique.
Patience is key.