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WINI:
Might have a crack myself if I can get some pointers. Thanks for the heads up guys

griff:

--- Quote from: WINI on January 13, 2015, 06:29 PM ---Maybe someone will do a 2 for 1 deal john?  ???

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I want to do mine myself - it mostly just needs cleaning but there are a couple of areas that need a bit of loving
From earlier threads it seems that wet/dry is good for smooth bits, but textured areas are a bit more of a challenge

Devilock:

--- Quote from: griff on January 14, 2015, 10:41 AM ---there are a couple of areas that need a bit of loving

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Isn't that always the case...? :-*

Ba5h:
Dunno if this will have much help but my elina seat come out of a citric bath (cleaning rails) really clean and with atooth brush It was quite nice but obviously wont do scratches  ;)

That Swan Guy:
I did the rear edge of my green GT seat with wet/dry very fine grade in one direction only.
Once the rough had gone I ran the back of a spoon over the area to polish away the very fine marks the paper left.

I'll see if I can find pics, I did post a thread a while ago.

It took ages but was worth the effort.

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