Removing scratches from glossy consoles
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Hi all,
I've got an original PS3 covered in light swirls and I've noticed a few on the Xbox One. Is this something that we can't prevent with these glossy plastics?
I use a damp microfibre cloth, but still have the same problem.
I'm aware that these products have a natural swirl/mark to them when you examine them, but I find that over time that I add to them. The clothes are used on the TV screen with no problem.
I've got an original PS3 covered in light swirls and I've noticed a few on the Xbox One. Is this something that we can't prevent with these glossy plastics?
I use a damp microfibre cloth, but still have the same problem.
I'm aware that these products have a natural swirl/mark to them when you examine them, but I find that over time that I add to them. The clothes are used on the TV screen with no problem.
That's crazy. 
It seems the Xbox One is very delicate. Especially the gloss top and front panels.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...

It seems the Xbox One is very delicate. Especially the gloss top and front panels.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
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