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Old 12-04-2017, 04:36 AM
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Nice! It really does look more "finished"... That is a very nice polish job on the bakelite!

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Thanks. I use Novus 3, 2, and then Meguiars PlastX. By then the surface feels smooth as glass. The PlastX is a nice finishing polish. Lastly I used the water-like Novus 1 with a small brush/cloth and clean all the notches and grooves, finishing with a cheesecloth buffing. The Novus 1 doesn't ad shine, but it eliminates fingerprints when you handle the cabinet.
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Old 12-05-2017, 05:22 PM
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PS - A member on ARF has an example of the set that came with half of the original dial cover. It was glass and had a white strip on the bottom. That finally settles my inquiry!
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