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Old 04-08-2008   #19
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Default Re: Fixing a damaged bath

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Originally Posted by bigandy View Post
A plumber mate told me to used duraglit(remember it? Like brasso in a tin but on a special fibre) i have tried it on scratches before and worked a treat but prob will struggle with anythin to deep. But worth remembering for the future
God "Duraglit" a name that makes me shudder and remember my brass cleaning days in the Army

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