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can minor scratches be removed from galvanized metal
You can use it on glass or metal to get rid of scratches. Cerium oxide can remove moderate scratches but not too deep. You have to mix it to the right amount, and apply it with a drill bob or buffer. Once you are satisfied with your scratch removal, clean your car to remove splatter.
you have to bend metal tab back then rotate the hose 45 degrees then wiggle off counter clock wise
Yes. But it depends on how deep they are.If the scratches or deep use plaster to fill the scratches then paint the filing cabnit.If not thenuse rough sand paper to smooth out the scratches then use finer sandpaper to get rid of the filings then use a smooth nail file to make the metal smooth Finally use a nail buffer to shine the metal.
Such hard abrasion will scratch the metal surface. This will make future cleaning more difficult as staining will get inside the scratches and be difficult to remove.
Metal bar stools can leave scratched on hardwood, however there are protectors you can purchase that can be placed on the chair legs to protect from scratches.
1. Remove the Trim Ring around headlight with a screw driver 2. Remove metal ring around outside of light bulb 3. Remove headlight and unplug... Installation is reversed ... fairly easy 1. Remove the Trim Ring around headlight with a screw driver 2. Remove metal ring around outside of light bulb 3. Remove headlight and unplug... Installation is reversed ... fairly easy
The clock and adjacent vents (on a 1998 Honda CRV) are all one assembly held in by sheet metal spring type clips. To remove, I've used long nose pliers. Insert pliers into one side of the vent, squeeze and partially pull out one side. Then do the same for the other side and the clock/vent assembly will come out. Remove the large plug harness to completely remove from the dashboard.
It is a swaying metal rod.
When cleaning, the surface metal of the coin is often stripped. Anything used to scrub the coin will leave scratches (even 100% pure silk will leave hairline scratches). Most cleaning products will have some type of reaction with the coin's metal and the surface metal can also be removed in this manner.
This is a very easy fix. Firstly all Jagar XJ8's that have an analogue clock DO have a bulb. To fix this, carefully remove the wood trim around the clock, don't worry, you wont snap it, as it's fixed to a metal plate behind. Next unscrew the 4 screws located in each corner of the vent fascia. you will need to carefully unhook the fascia from the drivers side first to allow room to reach the clock, this is a fiddle, but take your time. You'll notice that the clock is secured in place by 4 plastic clips, simply press down on each clip to remove the clock body (white). Here you will see that you have open the clock by further clips, once you have done this, you will see the bulb. Simply turn to remove. Reverse this process to finish the job. Hope this helps
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