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Buble Wrap Marks; Are They Removeable?
Topic Started: Dec 3 2016, 04:38 AM (225 Views)
Vava
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Microcar
Does anyone knows how to remove marks that bubble wrap can make on diecast?
Edited by Vava, Dec 3 2016, 04:53 AM.
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Hosspower98
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Try buffing it out with a automotive cleaner/polish. Use with a soft microfiber towel.
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Hobie-wan
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Heck, I'd even try the bare towel first, since polish will have a little abrasive in it. I do some cardboard box repair and sticker removal as part of my other collecting and even a t-shirt buff after the cleaning will often shine the boxes.
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Emptywallet
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Mr Clean Magic Eraser.
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webestang64
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Hosspower98
Dec 3 2016, 07:51 AM
Try buffing it out with a automotive cleaner/polish. Use with a soft microfiber towel.
I use Meguiar's cleaner wax on all my cars big and small. Took bubble wrap marks right off my 1/18th scale cars and left a nice shine.
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Milton Fox Racing
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If none of the above works. I haven't found anything that Purple
Power will not clean up or remove.
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