Yamaha Polyester Marks

William J Schlipf wjstuner@juno.com
Wed, 16 Aug 2000 06:44:00 -0500


Tom,  An automotive product called Imperial Glaze is a rubbing compound
that works wonders.  Gog to an automotive paint supply store to get it. 
Should only be about $5.00.  The rags, however, will cost you.  A box of
non-abrasive clothes runs about $80.00.

On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 18:25:02 -0700 Tom Cole <tcole@cruzio.com> writes:
> There's hardly a polyester case grand out there which doesn't have a
> mark on the back lid where the front lid folds back on it. With no
> rubber-headed nails to keep the surfaces apart, it doesn't take much
> grit to spoil the shine over the years.
> 
> Today, I was asked by a Yamaha owner not only how he could restore 
> the
> shine but also how further marring could be prevented. I thought 
> about
> the very pretty but virtually useless red felt key cover lying idle 
> in
> the bench and discovered that it was the perfect length to interpose
> between the shiny surfaces.
> 
> I never did get around to the question of restoring the shine 
> ('cause I
> don't have experience with high polish cases). Any recommendations 
> for polishes?
> 
> Tom

Bill Schlipf
Bloomington, IL

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