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Re: All hail Brasso!
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Tue, 14 Mar 2000 00:42:22 GMT
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The clouding up is actually supposed to happen.
If you read the directions, you are supposed to apply it and then buff it
off after it dries. It is intended mainly as a polish, but we happen to use
it to clean and remove dirt and other stuff.
Anyhow, once you are done cleaning, it is very difficult to get all of the
liquid off of the piece. After a few minutes, it dries into a cloudy scum.
Now, you just buff it off with a clean cloth and the part looks as good as
new!
Brad
Eric McCarthy <bendyarm@aol.com> wrote in message
news:38CD5CB9.1D54@aol.com...
> Robert M. Dye wrote:
> [snip]
> > [Brasso] Seems to work on regular bricks and translucent with no problems...give it a
> > try!
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> When I tried it on some clear pieces it removed the fine
> scratches OK, but it left the pieces cloudier than
> they previously were. Does anyone have any solution
> to this problem?
>
> /Eric McCarthy/
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| | Re: All hail Brasso!
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| Robert M. Dye wrote: [snip] (...) When I tried it on some clear pieces it removed the fine scratches OK, but it left the pieces cloudier than they previously were. Does anyone have any solution to this problem? /Eric McCarthy/ (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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