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Hello, my name is john.

I was wondering, what is the right way to clean a metal fight beyblade?

I got my Pegasus 105RF yesterday (7/17/2010). It already has scratches on the wheel. I was wondering, what if i soldered (Correct me if i am wrong, but don't you solder things by using a metal wire? I have never actually soldered anything. It is sad, ik) the metal wire into the scratches then smoothed them out, would that fix the scratches on Pegasus?

I was also wondering, what can i use to polish him as well?

Thank you in advance (but only if you respond Cute)
(Jul. 18, 2010  8:56 PM)greekboy148 Wrote: [ -> ]Hello, my name is john.

I was wondering, what is the right way to clean a metal fight beyblade?

I got my Pegasus 105RF yesterday (7/17/2010). It already has scratches on the wheel. I was wondering, what if i soldered (Correct me if i am wrong, but don't you solder things by using a metal wire? I have never actually soldered anything. It is sad, ik) the metal wire into the scratches then smoothed them out, would that fix the scratches on Pegasus?

I was also wondering, what can i use to polish him as well?

Thank you in advance (but only if you respond Cute)

Soldering anything to your wheel renders it illegal to use in tournaments.

DrigerGT has an article on cleaning/maintaining Beyblades.
um it dont really matter if you have scratches on ya bey dont woz.to polish it just use a sock or something and rub each piece of the bey so there no dust.
thanks, but i don't intend on using Pegasus for tournaments.

also, thanks!
Use Brasso or Happy Color, it was showed by DrigerGt
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As Daegor42 posted in the other topic, you should have used the "Ask a question, get an answer!" thread. Your question was answered anyway.