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I fix my own all the time. All you need is a bench grinder with a ragwheel. Most places like Sears have compounds like rouge, tripoli, and plastic polishes. Turn the grinder on (you can use a drill if you don't have one) and load the wheel up with compound. Use the plastic one, but you can use others if you don't have one. Use alternating pressure against the wheel to remove scratches and then polish with light pressure. Works everytime.
Old 11-11-2009, 09:17 PM
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