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UpTheAlley
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I know I saw a thread about prepping chromes for slabbing but can't seem to find it, has anyone ever used a Jeweler's cloth on the surface of chrome before?
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cmnkb8 said:Slightly damp paper towel works for me.
leatherman said:cmnkb8 said:Slightly damp paper towel works for me.
This can scratch the surface.
The best thing to use is a microfiber lens cleaning cloth, which comes with any pair of new glasses or can be purchased through any camera equipment store.
3M makes one for glasses, and a bigger one for electronics (same material, just bigger).
Greg Cleveland said:leatherman said:cmnkb8 said:Slightly damp paper towel works for me.
This can scratch the surface.
The best thing to use is a microfiber lens cleaning cloth, which comes with any pair of new glasses or can be purchased through any camera equipment store.
3M makes one for glasses, and a bigger one for electronics (same material, just bigger).
I've used those, too. Between me and my son, we have about 4 cloths, plus I got one with my iPod Touch, so that works, too.
Krom said:That or 12 grit sandpaper should work.
You should buy some of those clothes and sell them along with your supplies, that question comes up all the time.leatherman said:cmnkb8 said:Slightly damp paper towel works for me.
This can scratch the surface.
The best thing to use is a microfiber lens cleaning cloth, which comes with any pair of new glasses or can be purchased through any camera equipment store.
3M makes one for glasses, and a bigger one for electronics (same material, just bigger).
How ya been UpTheAlley.UpTheAlley said:Krom said:That or 12 grit sandpaper should work.
whats up today Krom!
Well, we about to find out on a few rainbow's, if that assertion shall hold water! :lol: