3CorsaMeal
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i have these lights protectors that fit over my headlights, and someone in the household has managed to scratch them quite deeply by resting them face down on a metal hinge???? i mean how stupid are some people?
is it possible to polish them you reckon and what with. I will have to try and find what they are made off.
they have one edge about 3cm wide i can practice on that won't be seen
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Steve
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might get results with a machine polisher?
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3CorsaMeal
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would i just use normal car polish? am worried they will go hazey
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Steve
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who scratched them? was it your mum? id go and 'practice' on her living room windows tbh
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3CorsaMeal
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don't know, mum, dad, brother, anyone of them.
i've had them a year or so and not even put swirl marks in them
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Rich H
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Megs Plast-X on a polishing pad or light cutting pad via a DA polisher
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Steve
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in answer to your question try Megs Plast-X on a polishing pad or light cutting pad via a DA polisher
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3CorsaMeal
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is that different to scratch X?
Cheers Rich, i will get some, can it be used on rear lights etc? might sand the letters offs
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Rich H
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must be an echo in here!
Yeh it's reasonably new, not had a chance to try it myself, but seen pretty good results on forums. Is designed for lights, convertible roofs etc afaik.
I tend to just use a light cut polish personally.
[Edited on 21-06-2010 by Rich H]
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Ant B
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my plastic angel eyes were badly scratched the other day and i just used megs scratch x by hard worked in very hard and it worked well
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3CorsaMeal
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i've just started sanding them with 1500grit and water
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ed
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Brasso is good for acrylic stuff. I use it on edges of plastic after I've cut and filed it to get scratches out...
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Brasso is good for acrylic stuff. I use it on edges of plastic after I've cut and filed it to get scratches out...
so is autosol apparantly.
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chr15barn3s
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
Megs Plast-X on a polishing pad or light cutting pad via a DA polisher
Exactly what I have used in the past. My mates headlights on his BMW were cloudy and scratched and this method sorted it out, looked like new.
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csweatherston
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by ed
Brasso is good for acrylic stuff. I use it on edges of plastic after I've cut and filed it to get scratches out...
so is autosol apparantly.
Autosol apparently works wonders
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Ste
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I use Greygate Plastic Polish. We used it in the RAF to polish scratches out of a/c canopies. Better than any of the fancy named stuff by miles.
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I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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