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Clean top of board
Is there a good way to get rid of minor scuffs/scratches to the top of
the board? I know it is just cosmetic but I'd like to keep my board looking and functioning like new |
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Clean top of board
On Nov 28, 7:40 pm, Chad wrote:
Is there a good way to get rid of minor scuffs/scratches to the top of the board? I know it is just cosmetic but I'd like to keep my board looking and functioning like new Actually, being a car detailing freak I have seen on car care forums that a good cleaner wax from a name brand wax company makes a good protective coat over the top sheet and hides deep scratches. Again, I don't know how true this is and I really only use water and dish soap on my board. Maybe someone can clarify this or offer their opinion, I may try it since the waxes I have are high end and suitable for use on my car. |
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