Sorry, I then rub the SD 40 or the Duralube over it, helps it to blend in. Usually I will lightly rub the whole surface in it,the oils tend to even splotches and such out.
Yet Another Yamaha T-2 Restoration Question:
This tuner is a real classic and I couldn't resist grabbing one that I found in the used/trade-in section of a local dealer.
It works fine and the bulbs still light up, but its super cool, built like a tank metal cabinet is a bit scuffed up, especially on the top which is a bummer because it is such a good looking case.
Sort of hazy, swirly, fine scratchy marks and a nick or two around the edges of the case where the underlying silver shows through the black.
Like a black sports car, it can look very beautiful but unfortunately shows every mark and speck of dust.
Would anyone know how to restore the knicks and the lustre of the case without major expense or hassle?
Thank you very much.
It works fine and the bulbs still light up, but its super cool, built like a tank metal cabinet is a bit scuffed up, especially on the top which is a bummer because it is such a good looking case.
Sort of hazy, swirly, fine scratchy marks and a nick or two around the edges of the case where the underlying silver shows through the black.
Like a black sports car, it can look very beautiful but unfortunately shows every mark and speck of dust.
Would anyone know how to restore the knicks and the lustre of the case without major expense or hassle?
Thank you very much.
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