-zenn Posted September 2, 2011 Posted September 2, 2011 I usually use Brasso to take prints off of Lego... But will there be visible scratches / dullness if I'll use it on transparant parts? Since I'm all out of 'regular' motorcycle windscreens and got some with a 'police' print lying around. Quote
Ralph_S Posted September 2, 2011 Posted September 2, 2011 I usually use Brasso to take prints off of Lego... But will there be visible scratches / dullness if I'll use it on transparant parts? Since I'm all out of 'regular' motorcycle windscreens and got some with a 'police' print lying around. I don't think using it on transparent parts is a much of a problem. It is a polishing agent after all, so if used with care should give you a smooth finish. In fact, I've used it in the past to fix up scratched and dull canopy parts. Cheers, Ralph Quote
-zenn Posted September 3, 2011 Author Posted September 3, 2011 I don't think using it on transparent parts is a much of a problem. It is a polishing agent after all, so if used with care should give you a smooth finish. In fact, I've used it in the past to fix up scratched and dull canopy parts. Cheers, Ralph Thanks! *gone brasso-ing* Quote
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