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Hi Julia,<br>
A nice simple solution. Mask off the surrounding hammers,
Spay the crown with a light coat of hair spray, should bring back the
sparkle. Easy to reverse, by lightly sanding, very
controlled.<br><br>
Good luck.<br><br>
PS I use Aussie brand, it seems to have more solids in it.
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Regards Roger<br><br>
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At 01:44 PM 3/31/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">greetings <br>
<br>
Well, to continue the
"Lady with the Samick" saga there are 2 hammers that the
ironing and pounding didnt bring up the tone 'bright' enough for her. So
now I am looking at hammer hardner, I hate to use the acetone on only
two, and I never used it before (never ran into this peroblem before)
<br>
<br>
What about the Schaff
FORD hammer hardner. Is it any good? How about the brite tone? I bet the
Brite tone is acetone. BTW Where does one obtain acetone. My first mind's
idea is to buy a bottle as nail polish remover.<br>
<br>
Julia Gottshall<br>
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