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    hey guys,

    Quick queston. can't seem to find any results in the search option.
    Have got a few scratches I'm wanting to get rid of on the clear plastic lense of my dash. Is there any products out there that will do the job???

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    I was told a while back to use either toothpaste or paint cutting compound
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    Plast-X is the best product available for this imo
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    who sells that one?
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    Supercheap/Repco/Autobarn

    Can't remember exactly which one, but i put my money on repco :unsure:
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    ah excellent, more usefull info, I am sure i will need it in due time
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    Thanks for the quick feedback. Have to hit up repco by the sounds of things.
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    i use 2000 wet and dry and then some turtlewax scratch and swirl remover

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    you would have to sand the whole plastic pannel then, right?
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    Yeah, 1000 grit to 2000 grit for sanding out any yucky scratches

    Then (if you have a buffer this will be very quick) use a foam/wool pad and buff with METAL polish, then use some of the Plast-X stuff

    Comes out a treat Same thing can also be done to taillights for equally awesome effect
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