Scrub up?
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I would like to clean up the boot badge? Any suggestions, what about toothpaste or sandpaper? Thank you :} |
I've always bought replacements as they haven't cleaned up well...
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I looked at eBay for a replacement in good condition, but the guy wanted over £37 for the badge. I thought I would try restoring what I already have. |
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http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...F5B8FC5340.jpg In follow up, I cracked on and used the above product I had in a cupboard. I am happy with the result. |
That’s a good result as I had to use autoglym plastic cleaner and elbow grease on my boot lid badge as it had started to tarnish.
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My 1999 boot & quarter glass badges were in poor condition, very tarnished & hardly translucent.
I've used the good old Turtle Wax and they're now immaculate! :p: But I agree with @Gate Keeper Farecla G3 scratch remover should make the trick as well. |
I agree the G3 is good stuff, before and after a couple of minutes .https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5c5d7d8ccc.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...0e96a2ce06.jpg
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Or would you spare any tiny penny, tooth paste may do.
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