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Old 23-06-2008   #13
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Default Re: scratched toilet

I thought I would find some details on the Peek cleaning paste I used to remove my metal 'scratch' on tiles, but on reading the literature I couldn't bring myself to copy and paste it. According to the blurb it will clean everything including space shuttles, Boeing 747, brass ornaments and the inside of the Tardis!

Hype maybe, but when used with my dremmel and a soft polishing pad well soaked, on slow, it does the job better than all the other ideas I tried.

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ps I think I paid a £1 or 2 for it I was initially looking for some Solvol Autosol and this looked similar. From some company in cheshire pm me if you need more info

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cut and polish, same as your car
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try using "barkeepers friend" mixed to a paste.it allways works on aluminium marks
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Default Re: scratched toilet

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This just an idea, but have you could try a small amount of t-cut to work it off?
Just a thought...
just what i was thinking

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