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Re: Experimenting with Brasso (tm)
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 21 Dec 1999 19:35:11 GMT
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Yes, it would work. It would probably remove scratches and stuff, too.
--
Paul Davidson
John DiRienzo <ig88888888@stlnet.com> wrote in message
news:Fn3IMu.4F7@lugnet.com...
> Would this work on transparent printed pieces? Would the piece still be
> transparent? I am hoping to do this to the new Castle (stained glass)
> windows.
>
> --
> Have fun!
> John
> The Legos you've been dreaming of...
> http://www114.pair.com/ig88/lego
> my weird Lego site:
> http://www114.pair.com/ig88/
> Paul Davidson wrote in message ...
> > I actually went out and bought some Brasso today, after reading messages
> > suggesting that it could remove the printing from Lego bricks.
> >
> > I tried it with several of the smooth McDonald's slopes (pictures of
> > Grimace), and with one 2x1 tile ($100 bill print).
> >
> > Result: the print comes off, but it takes a lot more work than I expected.
> > I had to spend at least five minutes on a single piece, rubbing furiously.
> > For the first little bit, you make no apparent progress whatsoever. The
> > finished pieces were not damaged in any way. All in all, Brasso works, but
> > you'd better be ready to earn those new pieces. :)
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > Paul Davidson
> >
> >
>
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| Would this work on transparent printed pieces? Would the piece still be transparent? I am hoping to do this to the new Castle (stained glass) windows. -- Have fun! John The Legos you've been dreaming of... (URL) weird Lego site: (URL) Davidson (...) (25 years ago, 21-Dec-99, to lugnet.general)
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