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For all that have been following Resin debate. Toothpaste was brought up in a non windshield repair related way. Well, while I got a chuckle out of it made me think as I often do and I might add sometimes to much.
These two compounds, toothpaste and baking soda are mild abrasives...has anyone tried using them for polishing? What were your results? Pros/Cons Might even be a good marketing pitch "Best smelling repairs in town"<img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/roll.gif ALT=":rollin"> Pay it foward, Brian www.safeglasstechnologies.com info@safeglasstechnologies.com</p> |
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I've used Toothpaste to remove marks fro Furniture and also scratches on plastic eyeglass lenses and CD's. Leaves them shiny and Minty Fresh <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/laugh.gif ALT=":lol">
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