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Help needed polishing scratches out of plastic!
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<blockquote data-quote="mafioso" data-source="post: 762538" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>PastX may work OK on polycabonite headlamp lenses (I never tried it) but its polishing effect even using my Shield buffing machine was minimal. I first came across Sonax which is used extensively by mobile dent removers and then went looking for the stuff and found Tonnesens/Midas had a few bottles in stock. I also bought a bottle of an earlier Sonax packaging in a white bottle at the Milnerton flea market. The current bottle is red and I thing the importer is in Jhb. Pleanty references of the stuuf on the www.</p><p></p><p>skollie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mafioso, post: 762538, member: 572"] PastX may work OK on polycabonite headlamp lenses (I never tried it) but its polishing effect even using my Shield buffing machine was minimal. I first came across Sonax which is used extensively by mobile dent removers and then went looking for the stuff and found Tonnesens/Midas had a few bottles in stock. I also bought a bottle of an earlier Sonax packaging in a white bottle at the Milnerton flea market. The current bottle is red and I thing the importer is in Jhb. Pleanty references of the stuuf on the www. skollie [/QUOTE]
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