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Disaster Ooops - Scratch! :(

Discussion in 'Modding' started by KevinOwns, 16 Mar 2002.

  1. KevinOwns

    KevinOwns What's a Dremel?

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    Well, I know I like to see the damage when other people post here and hoped I would never have to. I don't really consider it a disaster - I can't even see the scratch from the angle I look at the window, however it is there and when I do see it I cringe!

    Please excuse the ghetto-ness. I didn't feel like getting my nice digital camera out for this stupid scratch :) - So instead I used a flashlight (top of the pic) for lighting and my webcam... lol

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    I was wondering what I could use to remove this. The case is black (as you can see ;) )

    Thanks
     
  2. stewe151

    stewe151 Stress Personified

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    i dont see it
     
  3. KevinOwns

    KevinOwns What's a Dremel?

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    The darkness + the yellow light sort of blends it in. But there shouldn't be any silver to the left of the PSU there.

    I updated the pic on the left.. I circled the area with the scratch.
     
  4. mirrrion

    mirrrion What's a Dremel?

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    When in doubt... nail polish. Go find a good blend of black nail polish that best matches your machine, and it'll touch it up nicely (if not perfectly), at a very cheap price. If your in the US cosmetics counters are common, so you can take in either a picture, or the case side itself, and have the color matched. This can be done in hardware stores as well with normal paint. Just my suggestion.
     
  5. Koolvin

    Koolvin The Modfather

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    glass polish! or you could sand it even ;) but the second part is a bit more riskyer if you don't know what you are doing :(
     
  6. KevinOwns

    KevinOwns What's a Dremel?

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    Thanks. I think I will go with the nail polish :)
     

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