Slim PS3 with some scuffs , want to remove if possible

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Re: Slim PS3 with some scuffs , want to remove if possible

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s8n wrote:hi guys ............. its good to see some of you have heard of Vegemite and Hobe even trying it which is impressive.
I tried it, not very appealing though. For a weird taste (desperation) try it with Brie Cheese on crackers.
Hobie-wan wrote:The green side of a kitchen sponge might help too, but you'll end up changing the texture of the surface a little.
A good idea on the green scuff sponge to smooth out the plastic a little to camouflage the scratch. Another option is LiftOff or GoofOff, both of which in addition to cleaning off glue "LUBRICATES" the surface of the plastic. Might help get rid of some of the scuffs or at last give the surface a better appearance without rubbing out the texture of the plastic.
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Re: Slim PS3 with some scuffs , want to remove if possible

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hi guys im back , i have used a standard Magic Eraser repeatedly soaked in water and then WD-40 buffed it in then Baby Oil buffed it in then Petroleum Jelly buffed it in. I left it for about 24 hours and gave it another buff with a microfiber cloth ( sometimes the WD-40 etc bleeds and needs a buff after 24 hours )


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Re: Slim PS3 with some scuffs , want to remove if possible

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Wow. I did not expect it to look that good. Well done, sir.
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