sumday
16-03-2017, 19:14
not sure if this topic has been bought up before so.....
I recently bought a pair of q acoustics 2050i speakers and their matching active sub from a local cash generator.
as these had sat in the shop for a while, various bits of kit had been stacked on them and the black gloss finish had suffered damage.
this amounts to lots of surface scratching akin to a fine grade glasspaper....non have penetrated deep enough to reach the basecoat but the effect is somewhat shonky.
I have tried various household polishes in a attempt to build up layers and a smooth shiny finish but to no avail.
I have pondered a automotive t cut style product but am fearful of seriously f**king the paint!!
as anyone think of a better solution?
NIGE.
I recently bought a pair of q acoustics 2050i speakers and their matching active sub from a local cash generator.
as these had sat in the shop for a while, various bits of kit had been stacked on them and the black gloss finish had suffered damage.
this amounts to lots of surface scratching akin to a fine grade glasspaper....non have penetrated deep enough to reach the basecoat but the effect is somewhat shonky.
I have tried various household polishes in a attempt to build up layers and a smooth shiny finish but to no avail.
I have pondered a automotive t cut style product but am fearful of seriously f**king the paint!!
as anyone think of a better solution?
NIGE.