View Full Version : [Help Needed] Eliminating scratches on the piano black finish
ViperZ
02-06-2009, 02:06 PM
I have some fine, but long scratches on the piano black finish on one of my speakers. I don't think any of the scratches are deep and go through the paint/finish.
What can I do to eliminate those scratches? Any advice on the buffing material?
Thanks!
NJPOLKER
02-06-2009, 02:20 PM
I bet the President-F1nut will have an excellent recommendation for you.
thsmith
02-06-2009, 04:22 PM
If you drag your finger nail across it do you feel the scratch, if yes then the paint is broken.
I suggest safe-cut to remove scratches that are not into the paint.
ViperZ
02-06-2009, 09:26 PM
Fortunately, it's all good and flat, so just scratches on the finish... What's 'safe-cut'?
ViperZ
02-08-2009, 08:58 AM
I bet the President-F1nut will have an excellent recommendation for you.
Found F1Nut on the Carver forums ;). Will try Scratch-X in the next few days.
F1nut
02-08-2009, 03:28 PM
Yes, oddly enough as I'm here more than there.
... I'm here more than there.You're also bad ... and ... you're nationwide. I have it from highly trustworthy sources. That's gotta count for something.
Hate piano finish now BTW. Too much trouble if kids can reach it: things just always seem to happen (mmadden, take note!).
mmadden28
02-09-2009, 01:26 AM
You're also bad ... and ... you're nationwide. I have it from highly trustworthy sources. That's gotta count for something.
Hate piano finish now BTW. Too much trouble if kids can reach it: things just always seem to happen (mmadden, take note!).
:D
Staying away from Daddy's audio stuff is a high priority in my boys early training. ;) Of course that didn't stop them from taking the grill from my RTi12 and using it as a ramp to climb onto the chair thus breaking it into 3 pieces. No it didn't. :eek::mad::mad:
Time for some tough love. So far, they've kept thier sticky fingers away from the shiny uPro4k :cool:
I don't care for the Piano Gloss either--seems to be a dust magnet too.
leroyjr1
02-09-2009, 01:36 AM
:D
Staying away from Daddy's audio stuff is a high priority in my boys early training. ;) Of course that didn't stop them from taking the grill from my RTi12 and using it as a ramp to climb onto the chair thus breaking it into 3 pieces. No it didn't. :eek::mad::mad:
Time for some tough love. So far, they've kept thier sticky fingers away from the shiny uPro4k :cool:
I don't care for the Piano Gloss either--seems to be a dust magnet too.
The high gloss on the mp4k seems a lot more durable than my lsi9's
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