I have successfully used a tool called an air eraser. It is a miniature bead blasting tool that looks like an air brush. Is very controllable.
I have successfully used a tool called an air eraser. It is a miniature bead blasting tool that looks like an air brush. Is very controllable.
Interesting replies, a couple of which i haven’t tried.
You can also lay a piece of 150 to 220 grit wet or dry sand paper over the scratched area and tap on the sandpaper with a nylon, wood or rawhide mallet and get a pretty close approximation of a bead blasted finish.