Laing - instead of the W/D sandpaper how about rubbing or, better yet, 
polishing compound, applied with a rag and some water?  I've rubbed out 
scratches on automobiles with that stuff before and it works just fine. 
 You should be able to get it at an auto part store.


On Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 3:38:15 PM UTC-6, lconley wrote:
>
> You could also try an auto or motorcycle detailer or a paint-less dent 
> remover professional if you don't want to do it yourself.
>
> You can always start with 3000 or 5000 grit or the highest grit you can 
> find to develop some experience and confidence. The higher the grit number, 
> the less paint it removes.
>
> Laing
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 3:56:10 PM UTC-5, Dave Small wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Laing.  Sad to say, it's a 58cm.  
>>
>> I thought about polishing but didn't want to make it worse (I've learned 
>> the hard way that I have a tendency to do that sometimes) if I had other 
>> options.  I hadn't thought about Youtube, and it's a good idea.  I'll look 
>> there.  
>>
>> Dave
>>
>

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