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dg31278 -> Plastic scratches (5/7/2008 9:12:51 AM)

Any good ways to fix scratches on my radio display, or the plastic surrounding the gauge cluster?


  

Stick shift -> RE: Plastic scratches (5/7/2008 11:13:11 AM)

Try sanding it.


07blksi -> RE: Plastic scratches (5/7/2008 2:43:22 PM)

For your radio display I MIGHT have a suggestion.  There is this product (cant remember what the brand is) but its called apple sauce.  Its a 2 step solution that is supposed to minimize the appearance of light scratches on ipods.  This might be something you could look into?  I am not sure if it would work or how that stuff works but just thought I would pass on the suggestion???


macbeth18288 -> RE: Plastic scratches (5/7/2008 8:17:47 PM)

Hmm, I'd be careful with that sanding on your gauge cluster.
I know that autozone has a product for foggy/hazy headlights.
They might have something that could help you out.


T3rry -> RE: Plastic scratches (5/8/2008 10:57:26 AM)



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ORIGINAL: 07blksi

For your radio display I MIGHT have a suggestion.  There is this product (cant remember what the brand is) but its called apple sauce.  Its a 2 step solution that is supposed to minimize the appearance of light scratches on ipods.  This might be something you could look into?  I am not sure if it would work or how that stuff works but just thought I would pass on the suggestion???


brasso does relaly well on ipods, would probably work ehre too, it's basically a metal polish that has a really really fine abrasive, probably equilivent to like 3000 grit sandpaper, i used it for removing scratches from CDs and DVDs, works very well


98civicSIcanada -> RE: Plastic scratches (6/17/2008 7:19:48 PM)

i find that something like goo gone helps get small scratches out


SilverSedan -> RE: Plastic scratches (6/17/2008 9:03:06 PM)

there is this kit you can buy for fixing your headlight lenses....uses really fine wet sandpaper (special sandpaper thats supposed to be used with water). I did my boss''s truck and a customer''s motorhome, and it works really well for plastic headlight lenses, but it is messy so I don''t know if you want that stuff in your interior...but something to keep in mind if you need to fix up your headlights!


  

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