Bruce Clumpner
04-11-2012, 12:36 PM
I've recently had some trouble using the JDS free standing plaques and I'm looking for some help on how to save the items. I use JDS's piano finish plaques for awards all the time, I use medium-tack transfer tape as a mask, laser through for the art, rattle-can spray in gold, remove the tape and clean with Denatured Alcohol and a soft rag.
Lately, I've had small but noticeable scratches in the piano finish after cleaning with the DNA. Like the rag is just not soft enough. And it's only on one of their products, the black 7x9 free-standing plaque. So I'm looking for a method to buff or polish these scratches out so I don't have to re-run the plaque.
Because it's already paint filled, I'm worried about just using polishing compound because the clean-up might be a bear. Does Novus #1 work on painted surfaces? Any other material you can think of?
All suggestions welcome!
Thanks.
Lately, I've had small but noticeable scratches in the piano finish after cleaning with the DNA. Like the rag is just not soft enough. And it's only on one of their products, the black 7x9 free-standing plaque. So I'm looking for a method to buff or polish these scratches out so I don't have to re-run the plaque.
Because it's already paint filled, I'm worried about just using polishing compound because the clean-up might be a bear. Does Novus #1 work on painted surfaces? Any other material you can think of?
All suggestions welcome!
Thanks.