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the right way to clean a bey - greekboy148 - Jul. 18, 2010 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 ![]() RE: the right way to clean a bey - Daegor42 - Jul. 18, 2010 (Jul. 18, 2010 8:56 PM)greekboy148 Wrote: Hello, my name is john. Soldering anything to your wheel renders it illegal to use in tournaments. DrigerGT has an article on cleaning/maintaining Beyblades. RE: the right way to clean a bey - tailred - Jul. 18, 2010 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. RE: the right way to clean a bey - greekboy148 - Jul. 18, 2010 thanks, but i don't intend on using Pegasus for tournaments. also, thanks! RE: the right way to clean a bey - XDBeyblade - Jul. 18, 2010 Use Brasso or Happy Color, it was showed by DrigerGt BEATEN by 57 Mins RE: the right way to clean a bey - Kai-V - Jul. 18, 2010 As Daegor42 posted in the other topic, you should have used the "Ask a question, get an answer!" thread. Your question was answered anyway. |