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Yes it should get rid of them, excessive rubbing may cause a dip in the acrylic but this will only be visible in certain light, and is better than the scratches.sylwright wrote:I have a few scratches on my acrylic bath due to bathing the dog and it got scratched with the claws.
Thought there was no way to get rid of them short of installing a new bath.
Hope this works.
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JackieO wrote:Would Brasso work on an acrylic bath that has got some rather odd yellowy stains on it. I think it is water marks, and have tried everthing else and nothing seems to shift them
It should shift it yes. Only one way to find out though...0
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