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Friend just got a C$ with few minor scratches on it, told him he could remove them with jewelers buffing polish, like they use to polish crystals, at good jewelers, or i used some 1800 grit sanpaper i got at a furniture refini <img src="/metal/html/super.gif" border=0 width=26 height=28 alt=":super"> <IMG SRC="/metal/html/fisher.jpg" BORDER=0 width=60 height=13 ALT="f~"> shers, just use lots of water while buffing, and you can make them mint again, sometimes they come from the factory with scratches, takes a little time but sure looks better <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":D">
 
with a buffing wheel attached to my rotary tool. It even gives the machine a rosey glow hahahahahaha!
 
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