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Old 11-23-2006, 02:28 PM   #1
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tail light scratches

Does anyone know of any methods or products that will remove scratches out of tail lights pretty good. I re-did my trunk lid and molded the tails back in, but the ones i bought are scratched pretty bad..
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Old 11-23-2006, 02:55 PM   #2
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Does anyone know of any methods or products that will remove scratches out of tail lights pretty good. I re-did my trunk lid and molded the tails back in, but the ones i bought are scratched pretty bad..


well autozone has a product you can use with a drill that removes scratches and stuff on the headlights and tailights that you could look into...not sure how bad your scratches are or how deep...but it wouldnt hurt to check out...i think it runs about 6 to 10 bucks so cant hurt to try...otherwise you might just need to order some new lenses
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don't get the one with the drill it does work that good there is a polish and cleaner that works amazing i used it on my head lights that had alot of scratches the stuff is calles Meguiar's PLASTX clear plastic cleaner & polish
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try turbocut. it takes out a lot of samller ones.
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ill look into them both, the scratches arent toooo deep.
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