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Ideas of how to remove or cover up these scuffs?

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Guess what? I am thinking of buying yet another older Mac.
However, I try not to pay very much for these older Macs so I end up getting either broken systems to fix or Macs that are “bottom of the barrel” cosmetically.
I found a 2006 Mac Pro on eBay for 150$ that is fully working but cosmetically damaged.
Before buying this Mac I have a question…
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How can I remove or cover up these scuffs so this Mac can actually look decent?
=== Update (11/05/2018) ===
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Thank you both! I’ll try the sandpaper and epoxy first and then I’ll move onto spray paint if the epoxy and sandpaper is a no-go.

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Ideas of how to remove or cover up these scuffs?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Guess what? I am thinking of buying yet another older Mac.
However, I try not to pay very much for these older Macs so I end up getting either broken systems to fix or Macs that are “bottom of the barrel” cosmetically.
I found a 2006 Mac Pro on eBay for 150$ that is fully working but cosmetically damaged.
Before buying this Mac I have a question…
[image|1588335]
How can I remove or cover up these scuffs so this Mac can actually look decent?
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+=== Update (11/05/2018) ===
+Thank you both! I’ll try the sandpaper and epoxy first and then I’ll move onto spray paint if the epoxy and sandpaper is a no-go.

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Ideas of how to remove or cover up these scuffs?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Guess what? I am thinking of buying yet another older Mac.
-However, I try not to pay very much for these older Macs so I end up getting either broken systems to fix or “bottom of the barrel” cosmetic quality products.
+However, I try not to pay very much for these older Macs so I end up getting either broken systems to fix or Macs that are “bottom of the barrel” cosmetically.
I found a 2006 Mac Pro on eBay for 150$ that is fully working but cosmetically damaged.
Before buying this Mac I have a question…
[image|1588335]
How can I remove or cover up these scuffs so this Mac can actually look decent?

crwdns2866306:0crwdne2866306:0:

Mac Pro First Generation

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Ideas of how to remove or cover up these scuffs?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Guess what? I am thinking of buying yet another older Mac.

However, I try not to pay very much for these older Macs so I end up getting either broken systems to fix or “bottom of the barrel” cosmetic quality products.

I found a 2006 Mac Pro on eBay for 150$ that is fully working but cosmetically damaged.

Before buying this Mac I have a question…

[image|1588335]

How can I remove or cover up these scuffs so this Mac can actually look decent?

crwdns2866306:0crwdne2866306:0:

Mac Pro First Generation

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