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I started cleaning my endoskull before i saw tnaig001's reply...
OH NO!!!! HELP!!!!
I was using non-acetone pads and while i was wiping the eyebrow area, i accidentally wiped across the Entire Left EyeBall, and i can see red stains(which came out from the left eyeball) on the non-acetone pads!
Now the whole left eyeball has a chalky/cloudy look!! However when i applied water on the eyeball to clean it, it become transparent-clear(like as if it was in original state) again when it is wet. But when the water is wiped-off/evaporated, it remains chalky/cloudy.
Anyone knows how to remedy this??
Maybe using some kind of product for gloss? Like Future?
Maybe using some kind of product for gloss? Like Future?
Just rub very lightly around the letters...I didn't rub off any of the lettering. Of course I was being very gentle, but I felt like I would have had to apply a lot of pressure to take it off.
Not trying to make u more nervous but the letterings come off in bits. It takes some effort to remove a whole letter but parts of a letter do come off quite easily.
thanks for the input guys.
yikes. see, that's why i'm hesitating to do a clean-up. but the smudges really bug me, so eventually i'm gonna have to do something i guess. i wonder if you repaint (with matt black paint) the parts of the lettering that have been rubbed off, whether the colour will match up. though i'd rather not rub ANYthing off if possible.
I started cleaning my endoskull before i saw tnaig001's reply...
OH NO!!!! HELP!!!!
I was using non-acetone pads and while i was wiping the eyebrow area, i accidentally wiped across the Entire Left EyeBall, and i can see red stains(which came out from the left eyeball) on the non-acetone pads!
Now the whole left eyeball has a chalky/cloudy look!! However when i applied water on the eyeball to clean it, it become transparent-clear(like as if it was in original state) again when it is wet. But when the water is wiped-off/evaporated, it remains chalky/cloudy.
Anyone knows how to remedy this??
Great quick fix, and it shouldnt be harmful to the surface. I'll be curious to see how long it lasts.
Don't fret. Use a plastic polish, there are many brands out there, I know 3M offers it. Also, a thin layer of clear coat over the plastic would probably work as well. I would definitely give the ploish a go. I might actually do it myself just to make them extra glossy, since I dont have the lights on very often.
Do you think you can contact this guy to make this plaque for you?
https://throwingchicken.com/offsite/terminator/plaque.jpg
https://throwingchicken.com/offsite/terminator/terminator final/DSCF4043.jpg
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