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![]() 3249 Posts Member #: 1194 Post Whore Shropshire. |
7th Feb, 2009 at 08:42:29pm
Hi,
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204 Posts Member #: 5022 Senior Member Oxford, Kings Lynn, Pod, Pub. |
7th Feb, 2009 at 09:59:39pm
Depends how scratched it is, what i have done in the past is light cutting compund, followed by t-cut on my rear screen which removes light scratchs but make sure your cloth is 100% clean and so is the plastic otherwise you add scrathes. might be worth a practise on a bit
Got A GTM With A Honda In the Back, and huge Nitrous bottle where the passenger seat should be when racing!
On 19th Oct, 2009 Nic said:
Ill donate to the cause if you can make it do wheelies!! |
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458 Posts Member #: 1840 Senior Member Kings Lynn, Norfolk |
7th Feb, 2009 at 11:58:07pm
Maguires do a plastic polish designed for plastic headlamp lenses, and it works really well, certainly worth giving that a try. |
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