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Post by pulseczar »

you can scrape it..... :D

kidding aside, does wright's work?
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Have bloke buff it off... I hear he's not doing anything! :roll:
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pulseczar wrote:you can scrape it..... :D

kidding aside...
Shortly before selling my baby grand, my wife put a freshly iced cake on top. In the direct sunlight. Needless to say, the icing melted all over the wooden lid. She decided to "do the right thing" and clean it up before I got home. She used a metal butter knife. To scrape all the icing off. That was now melted into the woodgrain. Yeah. Took a lot of time with good quality wood oil polishes and woodstain scratch removers to make the lid look presentable again, and it was still noticeable in a few spots.

I can send her over to work on your tuba if you want; she isn't having much to do with me since I ordered the silent brass. (actually she hasn't had much to do with me since... never mind)
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the elephant wrote:How can you remove green corrosion from silver plate using things from around the house?
Grind or drill out the green spots, and fill the holes with Bondo, which should be sanded and spray painted a silver color to blend. :twisted:

Or . . . . soak in CLR.
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bloke wrote:Chide, flame, or laugh:

I often (INDEED) scrape that stuff off of tubas when it forms...

This requires a very steady hand, and a very sharp single-edged razor blade positioned at a very obtuse angle.

:o
Well, if an obtuse angle is required - bloke is your man.
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How right you are! :lol:
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... it's a "sine of the times", I guess ... :wink:
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bloke wrote:Is there anyone who would deny the inequality, particularly when all of the possibly variables are considered - even to the Nth degree?
None (possibly less) ... :oops:
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... and he'll probably post something else any secant.
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