Quote Originally Posted by sparky kilowatt View Post
I used the black wet and dry sandpaper used by autobody shops to color sand cars. Use a cup of water with a drop of liquid dish soap added to it, wet the paper and start sanding. Dunk the paper in the water periodically to clean the debris from the paper and keep sanding. Start with the highest number you can that will remove the yellow, scuffs or scratches (for me it was 300 or 600) then work you way up in numbers to make the scratches finer and smaller, finishing with Novus 2 to remove the micro scratches and restore the shine.

https://www.amazon.com/wet-dry-sandp...+dry+sandpaper

Thank you. I will try that.