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Re: A Piece To Cry Over
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lugnet.space
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Date:
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Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:36:12 GMT
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"David Koudys" <dkoudys@redeemer.on.ca> wrote in message
news:Inp1pt.rMG@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.space, David Simmons wrote:
> > http://www.xenobuzz.com/images/A%20Piece%20To%20Cry%20Over.jpg
> >
> > I thought maybe I could clean it up, but you can see the writing on the
> > walls:
> >
> > http://www.xenobuzz.com/images/A%20Piece%20To%20Cry%20Over%202.jpg
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> > I guess this kid was a big fan of a certain governor's movies. Would
> > that
> > there was a way to buff this out!
> >
> > Makes for a good conversation piece though.
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> > Dave S.
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> The fact that you got it as clean as you did astounds me! Great job!
That's Nevr-Dull for ya! Best paint remover I've found and cleans most
anything without an absolute minimum of scratching!
> When I used to have a scratched CD that wouldn't play, sometimes I buffed
> out
> the scratch with, of all things, car wax--I mean it didn't work so waht 's
> the
> harm? I had about a 70 percent success rate. I don't think, however,
> that'll
> work in this situation, being a trans piece...
I've heard about that but I know it wouldn't work here because I can't get
the paint out of the scratches. Still, I'm mulling over an idea for how to
use it. Could be creepy! Stay tuned.
Dave S.
> Dave K
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| (...) The fact that you got it as clean as you did astounds me! Great job! When I used to have a scratched CD that wouldn't play, sometimes I buffed out the scratch with, of all things, car wax--I mean it didn't work so waht 's the harm? I had about (...) (19 years ago, 1-Oct-05, to lugnet.space)
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