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They come out easily. I had no issues coming out or going back in
Its on top. And coincidentaly, i did just try a blade for about 20 minutes with some limited success. Although it will be painstaking to get it to bare metal. A little at a time i guess. I had tried the blade before, its just the amount of time it will take to do correctly. I've tried just about anything i could get my hands on, chemically. Zylene, MEK, Acetone, Goof-Off, Acid. I dont believe these are hardened so trying to be as careful as possible, not to gouge.Is the dark area on the ways something that is on the metal or is it a stain that is "in" the metal? It looks like there is a scratch in it which would mean it is on the metal.
Can you scrape it off with a razor blade?
Guessing you have already tried acetone and MEK?
Its on top. And coincidentaly, i did just try a blade for about 20 minutes with some limited success. Although it will be painstaking to get it to bare metal. A little at a time i guess. I had tried the blade before, its just the amount of time it will take to do coreclty. I've tried just about anything i could get my hands on, chemically. Zylene, MEK, Acetone, Goof-Off, Acid. I dont believe these are hardened so trying to be as careful as possible, not to gouge.
Fortunately, it appears to be on top of the way surface, from what I can tell, so far. Will not be able to fully say for sure until I've cleared more of what is on the surface though.Appears to be rust pits on my phone. Fine Arkansas stone with light oil would tell more. If so they will make good oil reservoirs. Cover area with marker. Stone. Will show high or low spots