The Baseball helmets worn by Jorge Posada and others such as Manny Ramirez, Vladimir Guerrero and the retired Craig Biggio, look especially bad due to the use of pine tar. The more pine tar used by the hitters and the more they fix their helmets while up at bat, will cause a distinct look, such as being scuffed and beaten up.
He scuffed his shoes on the tile floor and left a black mark.
Gamestop may buy a scuffed Nintendo Wii console. It will depend the store and their policy.
you can put primer on scuffed surfaces. but really its a waste. if you scuff the paint with 320 grit sandpaper thats all you should need . unless you sand down to bare metal then you can hit it with primer
around 300-350 depending on if its scuffed up or not.
No, GameStop will not accept any scuffed controllers. While they do accept used equipment, they will only accept equipment and games that are in great condition overall. On the other hand, you could sell a scuffed controller in an online auction, such as on eBay.
To see if the ball has been discolored or scuffed.
Because the ball usually gets scuffed up when it hits the ground and then the pitcher can use this scuffed up ball to throw pitches that move eratically and make it harder for the batter to hit the ball.
If the forks are badly scuffed then you need to either replace or get them resurfaced,otherwise it will just keep poping the seals. No matter what you do.
Usually because the CD is scratched or cracked, or scuffed.
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In major leagues this is the case because the batters hit a lot of foul balls into the stands. Also, whenever the ball touches the ground, catchers ask for a new ball because the ball is scuffed. A scuffed ball might affect the outcome of a pitch in the major leagues.
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