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Old 03-25-2012, 11:46 PM   #1
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have you tried a rubbing compound on them? heard toothpaste can be used as a good cutting polish to help clear them up
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Originally Posted by Agjake11 View Post
have you tried a rubbing compound on them? heard toothpaste can be used as a good cutting polish to help clear them up
Soft scrub works too. You can use it on glass to take off mineral deposits too...
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