3M Scratch Remover

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VizualXTC
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3M Scratch Remover

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I don't know who it was that suggested 3M Scratch Remover to clear their headlight covers, but THANK YOU. I tried that KIT scratch remover, and it worked a little, but that 3M made it look new. Thanks so much man, my lenses aren't cloudy at all, they still have a little yellowish tine I think, but not even close to what they used to have, maybe that's on the inside. But Imma try it again tomorrow morning to see if it can make it look even better. Thanks again dood
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Re: 3M Scratch Remover

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I used polishing compound worked really well too...
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Re: 3M Scratch Remover

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Meguar's "step 2" polish works wonders for taking out the yellow. use like 5 coats and it'll look great. i need to try that 3m scratch stuff, though, to get the heavier stuff.
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Re: 3M Scratch Remover

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I have 2 products from 3M that I found at a small car parts store.<P>First is a 3M Plastic Cleaner (use this one first to clean off the initial gunk from the headlights)<P>Second is a 3M Plastic Polish (use this next to get your headlights all shiney like brand new :))
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