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Restoration? More like resurrection
You do love those challenges, don't you? Stupid thought: After you get it up & running maybe a few days with just "snow" for a raster would minimize the horiz line? Dunno.
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Tony F
When I was working on a jukebox last year, I used Scrubbing Bubbles out of desperation when nothing else would remove some crud. The crud seemed to be something like tobacco residue+dust+mold. I tried window cleaner, alcohol, naptha, even Simple Green if I recall and nothing worked. It was a painted surface. The regular Scrubbing Bubbles worked like a miracle. |
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Good luck, but I'm guessing you will never get rid of the burn line by running a regular raster. Remember that the full raster is only 1/525 as intense as the collapsed line. You would have to run a bright raster with a dark line in the burned area, for 525 times as long as the collapsed raster ran, to even out the burn completely.
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