I don’t know if you will completely get them out, but I would try Flitz. Technique is everything. Apply with a soft foam or microfiber wax pads for cars and buff off with a microfiber towel. Straight lines only. This may minimize them to a point where you won’t notice if you’re not looking for them. Also, an acrylic car wax like Klasse might fill the micro scratches a bit making them harder to see. That’s probably the best you will do without going to a jeweler’s polishing wheel.
McIntosh MA352 Mirror Finish Scratches
Hello,
I have a McIntosh MA352 and used some Eagles Never Dull on the mirror finish to clean it. Long story short, it left some tiny swirl marks/scratches on the finish. I reached out to McIntosh over a month ago and followed up with no luck. Has anyone had any luck with a polish or a way to get these out? Thanks for your help!
-Will
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