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Originally posted by marineguy8888 View PostMost DIY hardware shops like home fix should have .
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Originally posted by whiteangle74 View PostCan I knw hw much it cost?? And can it be use at shine link??
i think if you use on the polished link, you will end up scratching it
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Originally posted by marineguy8888 View PostKhatena Masood & Sons Trading
1 Rochor Rd #02-584 Rochor Centre. Singapore 180001
tel : 62923600
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Khatena Masood & Sons Trading
1 Rochor Rd #02-584 Rochor Centre. Singapore 180001
tel : 62923600
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Can see which link has been polished?The scratch used to be about 7-8mm long.
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Sorry bro,
Did not take photos of the Before and After as too eager to try it out.
The particles is like those fire proof fiberglass roofing. Very itchy if get onto body.
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Hi Saints,
Do you have the before and after comparison ??
( i forgot to take mine for comparison)
The polish area might have a different tone compared to the unpolished area.
But after some time it will gradually season and become uniform colour again .
Try not leave too much refill out around 1cm is more than enough .
Warning the residue from this thing is tiny and do not allow the residue to come in contact with other parts of your body . I did not know and got rashes all over my neck .
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