Digitakt finish marks/scratches

Hi all, New here … I purchased a second hand Digitakt which has a few “marks” on the case finish that are really only visible in certain light, but not scratched down to bare metal. Just wondering, is there any method of buffing out these kind of marks? I got a good deal and it’s not terrible but curious if anyone else has tried to deal with these.

Just leave it alone and don’t worry about them.

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Music gear ain’t cars.

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Very interesting. Could you elaborate?

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Lol please OP don’t do this :joy:

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The voice of reason - not exactly what I came here for lol, but you’re probably right!

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Nicks and scratches add a nice touch to gear. It makes you feel like a bad a$$. My opinion it does

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Or feel like : I’ll keep it forever anyway I can’t sell it at a decent price.
Thas the case for my A4 MKI, to much scratches, bad paint, you can see the metal.

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Stone washed (like some jeans)? :grin:

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Jeans are more resistant than my A4/A4 MKI faceplates. :slightly_frowning_face:
No problem with my good old OT.

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Fill the scratches wilh neon nail polish if you really want to add some pop!

But yea otherwise, at least for me, scratches on an instrument (guitar/banjo/piano/Elektron box) just means it is being used :upside_down_face:

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