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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 9595200, member: 10944"]I’ve never actually used the hydrogen peroxide method of reducing/erasing dirty hairline cracks. If I was going to try I would have used the brown bottle under my sink. However I heard from a longtime dealer/auctioneer that you need to use 35% industrial grade HP for it to really work. They said you can get it at beauty supply stores I believe.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 9595200, member: 10944"]I’ve never actually used the hydrogen peroxide method of reducing/erasing dirty hairline cracks. If I was going to try I would have used the brown bottle under my sink. However I heard from a longtime dealer/auctioneer that you need to use 35% industrial grade HP for it to really work. They said you can get it at beauty supply stores I believe.[/QUOTE]
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