Here we have our best restoration tips in a while: the white doormats from IKEA.
Using them and some polish it's possible to improve the finish on almost all used screws. Since the surface is hooped it doesn't catch on the screws, the rubber base means you can apply pressure without damaging the part.
If you want, you can even turn the mat around to get some extra polish from the rubber.
The mats cost next to nothing, if you get the chance try it out!
Here we have our best restoration tips in a while: the white doormats from IKEA.
Using them and some polish it's possible to improve the finish on almost all used screws. Since the surface is hooped it doesn't catch on the screws, the rubber base means you can apply pressure without damaging the part.
If you want, you can even turn the mat around to get some extra polish from the rubber.
The mats cost next to nothing, if you get the chance try it out!
Here we have our best restoration tips in a while: the white doormats from IKEA.
Using them and some polish it's possible to improve the finish on almost all used screws. Since the surface is hooped it doesn't catch on the screws, the rubber base means you can apply pressure without damaging the part.
If you want, you can even turn the mat around to get some extra polish from the rubber.
The mats cost next to nothing, if you get the chance try it out!
Here we have our best restoration tips in a while: the white doormats from IKEA.
Using them and some polish it's possible to improve the finish on almost all used screws. Since the surface is hooped it doesn't catch on the screws, the rubber base means you can apply pressure without damaging the part.
If you want, you can even turn the mat around to get some extra polish from the rubber.
The mats cost next to nothing, if you get the chance try it out!
Here we have our best restoration tips in a while: the white doormats from IKEA.
Using them and some polish it's possible to improve the finish on almost all used screws. Since the surface is hooped it doesn't catch on the screws, the rubber base means you can apply pressure without damaging the part.
If you want, you can even turn the mat around to get some extra polish from the rubber.
The mats cost next to nothing, if you get the chance try it out!
Here we have our best restoration tips in a while: the white doormats from IKEA.
Using them and some polish it's possible to improve the finish on almost all used screws. Since the surface is hooped it doesn't catch on the screws, the rubber base means you can apply pressure without damaging the part.
If you want, you can even turn the mat around to get some extra polish from the rubber.
The mats cost next to nothing, if you get the chance try it out!