
Summer2K14
I am new at sims ambitions and it keeps saying that I could use a mood buff?
Answer
Buffs are focus altering effects because of situations or events that happened to the Sim. They are very similar to moodlets and act the same despite the fact that they relate to a Sim's focus instead of their mood. Like moodlets, buffs can be positive, negative or neutral as well as lasting for either a limited amount of time or indefinitley, though this kind of buff ends when the event or situation that gives the buff ends (for example, leaving a room that gives the buff "Decorated" will make the buff disappear).
Some buffs lead to another ("Moderately Injured" leads to "Minor Injured") but all other buffs are not mutually exclusive, so Sims can have different buffs at the same time.
Buffs are focus altering effects because of situations or events that happened to the Sim. They are very similar to moodlets and act the same despite the fact that they relate to a Sim's focus instead of their mood. Like moodlets, buffs can be positive, negative or neutral as well as lasting for either a limited amount of time or indefinitley, though this kind of buff ends when the event or situation that gives the buff ends (for example, leaving a room that gives the buff "Decorated" will make the buff disappear).
Some buffs lead to another ("Moderately Injured" leads to "Minor Injured") but all other buffs are not mutually exclusive, so Sims can have different buffs at the same time.
How do you buff after polishing?

DUNCAN
I bought some liquid brass/coper polish and followed the instructions, applying it to my front door fittings. Trouble is that when I used a soft cloth to buff it off the fittings seemed to be left with some sort of a 'blackish smear'. I can't think what I could have done wrong. Any ideas?
Answer
Try buffing the door fitting with toothpaste on a soft cloth. Any toothpaste is fine as long as it's the typical white toothpaste and not a gel-type. Toothpaste should remove the black smears.
After buffing with the toothpaste, buff with a different cloth doused with water. Then buff with yet a different cloth that is dry.
This should do it.
Good luck.
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Try buffing the door fitting with toothpaste on a soft cloth. Any toothpaste is fine as long as it's the typical white toothpaste and not a gel-type. Toothpaste should remove the black smears.
After buffing with the toothpaste, buff with a different cloth doused with water. Then buff with yet a different cloth that is dry.
This should do it.
Good luck.
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