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That's a good idea.
I have some FLITZ and trying a little of it 1st, might just let me know how bad these scratches really are. I'll post the results in the morning. ![]() |
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Ooooooh, you're a lefty. There's your problem right there
![]() ![]() If you can find scotch brite pads in their finest grade (I don't know what that would be), they would be a good consideration instead of the steel wool. I have used them on my dad's model 66. Good luck
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I used Scotchbrite maroon (#7447) to remove an idiot mark from my Springfield Stainless GI. It worked perfectly with on hassle and no trace. Be sure to go with the grain and slowly.
The use of the green Scotchbrite pads found in the stores is not recommended as it is too coarse. The maroon stuff can be found at body shops or online.
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