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Scratched Plastic

I have a 91 Stealth and the clear plastic piece in front of my gauges are scratched up really bad... i was wondering if theres a way to get those scratches out? maybe some sort of polish, or would it need to be buffed out?
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Re: Scratched Plastic

As a basic rule of thumb for scratches, if you can feel it with your nail it aint coming out. You could try http://www.autogeek.net/megglascarki.html
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This is one of the listed applications of Eagle One WET Wipe & Shine.

http://www.eagleone.com/_products/2,2088618.asp
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Re: Scratched Plastic

Stealth,

jackassi made a great suggestion, and I offer this as a back up:

Try Some Meguiars PlastX. It's very good on this kind of plastic and usually works very well at removing scratches from all plastics.

Or you can try Plexus which is more of a cleaner, but it does have a micro wax that might help fill in some of the sctarches!

Look Here for an example of PlastX at work:

http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...&threadid=1163
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Re: Scratched Plastic

Thanx for the info guys, i think ill get the PlastX and see how that does
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Re: Scratched Plastic

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I have a 91 Stealth and the clear plastic piece in front of my gauges are scratched up really bad... i was wondering if theres a way to get those scratches out? maybe some sort of polish, or would it need to be buffed out?
Try some regular Colgate toothpaste....the good ole plain white stuff.

I use this on plastic model kits to polish out scratches in windshields and canopies.

Follow this up with Menzerna FP which is perhaps the finest finishing polishe I have used to date. You can also use, as already sugested, Plexus. It contains some filling properties.

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Re: Scratched Plastic

i didnt know toothpaste could do that.. and where can i find menzernaFP?
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i didnt know toothpaste could do that.. and where can i find menzernaFP?
Right here http://www.topoftheline.com/menfinpolll.html

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