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May 04, 2010, 09:13:10 AM »
How can i clean the surface? and can i remove the scuff sheet?
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their is something seriosly dodgy about the ads on that website!!!
it new where i was!!!!
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To remove the scuff sheet, peel it from side to side (or commonly known as, against the grain). Do this slowly to ensure no wood comes up with the scuff sheet.
I would recommend getting some good quality sand paper and giving it a sanding, starting with around grit 100 and finishing with grit 400.
Once complete, you can either apply a new scuff, oil it, or leave as is
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May 04, 2010, 10:54:52 AM »
is it true that nail varnish remover clean the cherry marks off the surface?
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It does work as have done it on my anti-scuffs and they have come up looking cherry free!
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dont you have to warm the suff sheet up with a haur dryer first.
doing it cold can wreak it no?
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