actually, if you scratched PS3's body, you can restore it by applying guitar polish, but not for those truck accidents one. Small ones should be fine.
[Q&A] PS3 Price Thread | V2, discussion on local PS3 pricing, etc
[Q&A] PS3 Price Thread | V2, discussion on local PS3 pricing, etc
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Aug 7 2008, 01:31 PM
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actually, if you scratched PS3's body, you can restore it by applying guitar polish, but not for those truck accidents one. Small ones should be fine.
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Oct 15 2008, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE(mAzTT @ Oct 15 2008, 03:30 PM) Dont mean to ensue, but this guy speaks the gods honest troof. The other chap claimed out of stock... off topic, points at your avatar, THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN!Havent met a more honest, and diligent seller as koay. During the pacakge demo, he dropped the controller on the floor. Naturally, I demanded a new set, as he dropped that one, and guess what, he made a call, and went and get a whole new set for me MISB lol, as he did not keep that particular type of PS3 set at his shop. Good luck mate ! =) |
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