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Unread 05-17-2012, 09:18 PM   #1
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Have been trying Drew's trick - so far, no progress. Someone suggested using coffee pot cleaner, which is apparently a mild etching solution. Anyone ever heard of that?
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Have been trying Drew's trick - so far, no progress. Someone suggested using coffee pot cleaner, which is apparently a mild etching solution. Anyone ever heard of that?
Try using a light polishing compound like they use on auto finishes. They are designed to take out the haze but keep the sheen. Notice I said polishing compound and not a rubbing compound which is far more aggressive.
I think simonize makes a light duty one that could work well for you
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