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Old 10-16-2014, 06:39 AM   #23
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if you just want to get rid of the burnt area, given they are not toasted, I bet you could simply sand them up with a 180 grit abrasive paper and polish them afterward. I've never done that, just an idea...
Mine were not only brown, they were cracked and bubbling as well. There's no saving this bad idea...



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