yes try any auto shop they can help you
You can take it to somewhere like Blockbusters and get them to 'skim' it
No. You can get a store to buff the disks to minimize the scratches. If they are deep scratches though, it will not work.
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University of Maryland is the Terrapins or the Terps! A turtle basically
Hardware store. Jeweler's rouge, soft cloth, a little water to dampen the cloth, plus lots of patience and elbow grease. Or, you could also just fill them in with a good automotive WAX if their just surface scratches. I recommend turtle wax at any autozone... Tried it and works well...
He wears a "orange" colored bandana.
silver cross, sandwich
Denton Deere accused Turtle Wexler of stealing his silver dollar.
Put the turtle into water and see how much water it displaces. And of course, remove the turtle from the water when you're done.
There are several products available in order to fix minor scratches on the panels of black cars. A great example would be "Turtle Wax Scratch Repair Set" from "Halfords".
The green sea turtle gets its name from the green-colored fat tissue under its shell. The fat has a green color because the adult turtle's diet consists of seagrass and algae.
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