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Old 07-10-2007, 05:27 AM   #17
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teaser go find yourself some "Novus" scratch remover. It's a 2 part polish that is meant to do specifically what your looking to do. One part is a gritty polish which gets the scratches out gently then the other one is a fine grade jewelers polish that will buff that thing out to as good as new. Will take some elbow grease but it's under $10 and it will do a beautiful job. I use this stuff all the time.
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