In our quest to reuse and restore everyday household items, crafty DIYers have been constructing wind chimes, coasters, and Christmas tree decorations. But if you want to restore your CDs and DVDs, you're going to need to know how to fix a scratched disc. Well in that case, grab a tu...
Clean the shower pan as instructed in Section 1. No grime should interfere with the restoration procedure. Apply a quarter-size amount ofmetal polishto a clean wash cloth. Gently rub the metal polish over the scratched and dull areas of the shower pan using circular motions. Continue buffing ...
You can remove the surface scratches on the back of an iPhone case by using a mildly abrasive rub or fine sandpaper. The anti-scratch coating is actually where many of the smaller finer scratches on iPhones are shown, which makes them relatively easy to buff out with some care. Whether you...
If your headlights have become discolored, cloudy, or scratched, there are several steps you can take to restore them, and they will be listed below. Step 1: Clean the Headlights The first step in restoring headlights is cleaning the lens's surface. Use a soft cloth and a mild soap solut...
Unfortunately, over time and with normal wear and tear, some of your book cover jackets may become torn, dented or scratched. You can repair these issues yourself and restore your books to almost new condition. Prepare your workspace. This can be your desk or a kitchen counter. Whatever ...
cleaning function; the heat during the cycle can warp them. Once removed, let them sit in warm water with dishwashing liquid for a few hours in a sink or bathtub lined with towels to prevent any surfaces from getting scratched. Scrub racks with a scouring pad, and then rinse well and ...
As you may have seen on YouTube or equivalent, the banana method uses the natural oils of a banana to help fill in the scratches and restore functionality. To do it, just cut a slice of a ripe banana, rub it on the scratched cd, then clean the disk by removing the banana residue ...
Clean the visor with the cleaning solution; this will remove special coatings and expose the bare plastic. Wipe the lens with a soft cloth. Brush a thin, even layer of scratch filler over the damaged areas. Set the visor in a clean area to dry. ...
Wash the driver’s club head with a rag dipped in soapy water. Use a stiff plastic brush to completely clean the scratched areas. Dry the club head with a clean towel. Apply painter’s tape around the scratched areas. Leave 1/8 inch of space around the scratches. ...
There are several solutions to do this: Use special clamps if you have them. Use a sheet of glass or clear plastic and glue. For my shot of the chili pepper, I glued a fork to a sheet of glass. If the glass is clean and unscratched, it won’t be visible in the water. You ...