My friend saludos desde Guayaquil - Ecuador. The very best video of pulish dust cover. I have a Yamaha YP-D4 with dust cover scracht but with you tutorial video inspiration for me. Many thank for share. Cheers!!!
@@simonecionco1565 l have recently restored my technics 1200 lid to new this way ,but do it all by hand . It is very easy to burn the plastic using a drill and that is very hard to get out .Doing by hand will achieve the same result by hand but will take longer ..
This is how i did mine (sides as well ) except l did it by hand and used T Cut for the final shine ,got the samce results although it took me a lot longer
It depends on the scratch. If too deep then start 800 grit sandpaper up to 3000 grit. Next use a buffer pad & electric drill start with rubbing compound, polishing compound last is wax all these are for automotive use.
Sandpapers will depend on what kind of scratches. If too deep then you can start with 800, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000. For minor hairlines you can start with 1000 or 1500. the same procedure. About buffering you start with rubbing compound with a semi hard buffer pad. Next is polishing compound with a soft buffer pad and last is wax with a soft wool buffer pad.
The best "dust cover restoration " results I've seen on youtube so far .Excellent work
Glad you liked it! Thank you!!!
@@woodyshobbies using the sand paper will remove the scratches?
@@woodyshobbies great work! I hope mine comes out as good as yours.
Thank you
My friend saludos desde Guayaquil - Ecuador. The very best video of pulish dust cover. I have a Yamaha YP-D4 with dust cover scracht but with you tutorial video inspiration for me. Many thank for share. Cheers!!!
Welcome!!! I'm glad you like this video!!!
This shold be my way to restore the dust cover of my Yamaha YP D6
Yes just be careful always.
Nice job. Looks great! Thanks for the information.
WELCOME!!! Thanks for watching!
Very interesting watching how you go about your work on the turntable cover with a lot of patients .. well done again..
Thanks
As always, another informative video!!! 👌🏼😍
Salamat boss!!! 👍👍😁
Amazing work 👏🏼
Thank you
Nindota jud nimo modetalyi bosss..
Thanks boss
Great job.
Thank you! Cheers!
My turntable dust cover is so dirty. I will follow your ur steps.
Sure always be careful in dealing dust cover. Good Luck!!!
per technics 1200 mk2 sarà lo stesso procedimento?
@@simonecionco1565 l have recently restored my technics 1200 lid to new this way ,but do it all by hand . It is very easy to burn the plastic using a drill and that is very hard to get out .Doing by hand will achieve the same result by hand but will take longer ..
wow, well done
Thanks!
Good video thanks.
Glad you like it thanks.
This is how i did mine (sides as well ) except l did it by hand and used T Cut for the final shine ,got the samce results although it took me a lot longer
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@Woodys_Hobbies l don.t use drills and buffer's because it is very easy to burn the plastic ,and that is then very hard to get out
@@philipbrougham6360 Adjust the speed and use soft buffer foam
excellent!
Thanks!
per technics sl 1200 mk2 è lo stesso? che prodotti posso urilizzare? potresti elencarli?
It depends on the scratch. If too deep then start 800 grit sandpaper up to 3000 grit. Next use a buffer pad & electric drill start with rubbing compound, polishing compound last is wax all these are for automotive use.
Good job. Did you polished all sides as well? Cheers! S
Yes I did.
great job bro... where can get the final 3 pcs for buffering?
Thanks❗❗❗ I just bought it in online store.
Nice one sir! c”,) Daghang Salamat! ツ
Welcome!!!
Can you list the tools and compound you used?
It's their in the video buddy just pause it. All compounds are there. But you can use other compounds you can buy it in automotive shop.
Hello, thank you for your work. Can you write the steps and the references of papers ?
Sandpapers will depend on what kind of scratches. If too deep then you can start with 800, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000. For minor hairlines you can start with 1000 or 1500. the same procedure. About buffering you start with rubbing compound with a semi hard buffer pad. Next is polishing compound with a soft buffer pad and last is wax with a soft wool buffer pad.
@@woodyshobbies Thank you very Much
@@woodyshobbies Thank you for the steps and info on what sandpaper to use.
Salamat Tito Woody
Welcome sir!!!
nice
Thanks 😊
You can use hydrogen peroxide whitening procedure to eliminate those yellowing, very good job though.
Thanks for the info.
This how you restore a badly scratched and faded turntable cover.
Yes