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buff some of those scratches off your old consoles.

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Found this pretty useful, I clean restore and repair old consoles for a side job, one day I had one that would not sell because of many minor nics and scratches on the casing surface, so I took a gamble on Turtlewax scratch remover, and it does work... it won't remove every scratch but if you apply well it can remove alot of surface scratches, certainly has my Genesis looking spiffy.

Also not sure but may try color restoring buffer seeing as car products I have used have been working acceptionally well

Attached below is a picture of my Genesis
My Personal Sega Genesis, the one I have had since childhood, completely cleaned  inside and out, all solder reflowed, all rusty things replaced in 100% beautiful condition.  And most the finish and scratch buffing was done with turtle wax, comments if you got'em!~
My Personal Sega Genesis, the one I have had since childhood, completely cleaned inside and out, all solder reflowed, all rusty things replaced in 100% beautiful condition. And most the finish and scratch buffing was done with turtle wax, comments if you got'em!~
1989 Model 1 Va2 Non TMSS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lJw3MlaUmo

"Sega the Challenge is still here...Welcome to the next level!~"

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