Scuffed HIgh Gloss Finish on a C3
2008-06-22 by mallardtone2003
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2008-06-22 by mallardtone2003
Anyone know the best way to clear up a very superficial(can't feel it) small scuff mark on the high-gloss finish? Its a C3 disklavier, (heard that some of the models have different finishes). Thanks!
2008-06-22 by Carol Beigel
Super Hi Gloss finishes are polyester and can be buffed out with a clean (new) buffer cloth like you use to polish a car. You probably use a little Turtle Wax or car polish, and your electric buffer. However, if you are concerned, call a furniture refinisher that specializes in piano finishes. Your piano dealer probably knows someone. My experience with these things is that no one notices superficial scuffs after about a week! Carol Beigel
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2008-06-22 by bunkyaol
----- Original Message -----From: mallardtone2003Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 1:54 PMSubject: [disklavier] Scuffed HIgh Gloss Finish on a C3Anyone know the best way to clear up a very superficial(can't feel it)
small scuff mark on the high-gloss finish? Its a C3 disklavier, (heard
that
some of the models have different finishes).
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2008-06-23 by athomik
For superficial marks, I use Meguiar's No 17 Plastic Cleaner to rub out the marks and No 10 Plastic polish to get the shine back. Use it with a microfibre cloth and you should get good results.
athomik
On Jun 22 2008, bunkyaol wrote:
>Meguirs....automotive stores and wal mart, i think has it.
>tm
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> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 1:54 PM
> Subject: [disklavier] Scuffed HIgh Gloss Finish on a C3
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> Anyone know the best way to clear up a very superficial(can't feel it)
> small scuff mark on the high-gloss finish? Its a C3 disklavier, (heard
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> some of the models have different finishes).
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> Thanks!
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2008-07-11 by mallardtone2003
Update Two light application Mequier's "PlastX" followed by hand buffs with a microfibre cloth worked perfectly to eliminate the scuff in our case Thanks to all for the advice.