14 years ago
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14 years ago
Sand paper can be very harsh but i hope this idea can be useful :)
14 years ago
@Abhishek,
you mean to say that the scratches would go off but the shiny coating would be bit affected?.
you mean to say that the scratches would go off but the shiny coating would be bit affected?.
14 years ago
Yes, Nagalakshmi, you are right. Scratches would go off but shiny part would get affected but end result would definitely be better. :) I haven't tried it but would try if required.
14 years ago
What should I do to hide scratches on the body of my motor bike? I don't have money to get it painted right now, but the scratches are clearly visible and it is ugly.
14 years ago
This was a nice tip, but bit risky , anyway let me try. thank you
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