I recently purchased a Diamond Pro 9ft. After I had it a couple weeks I had some dust and chalk residue on the rails, so I merely moistened a clean white cloth and wiped them down. After I finished I noticed the cloth was redish, like the stain on the tables rails. Wow, was I removing the stain? Is there no clear coat over finish? How was this possible?
So I called up Diamond and talked to the manager of the sales dept. He told me to use a high speed buffer on the rails and the glossy sheen would come back. He said what was coming off was the residue from the rubbing compound they use at the factory.
Has anybody else had this problem? If so, what did you do to fix it? Or does this need any fixing?:shrug:
By the way the top rail is the Dymondwood, supposedly indestructable rail. At least it is less likely to crack or scratch.
So I called up Diamond and talked to the manager of the sales dept. He told me to use a high speed buffer on the rails and the glossy sheen would come back. He said what was coming off was the residue from the rubbing compound they use at the factory.
Has anybody else had this problem? If so, what did you do to fix it? Or does this need any fixing?:shrug:
By the way the top rail is the Dymondwood, supposedly indestructable rail. At least it is less likely to crack or scratch.