Removing light scratches from plastic covers on Spyder
Yesterday I had some lights installed on my brand new F3T (which came out great ).
Unfortunately, after the install I noticed some fine scratches all over. I think some bare wires were
inadvertently dragged across the surface! (Yikes ).
Does anyone have experience in removing those fine scratches without doing more damage.
Please only answer if you have experience as there are many articles from people suggesting what may work.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Jeff
Plastic is a different animal!
I am experienced with detailing cars with clearcoat etc..
Unfortunately plastic is very different and I'm not sure what to use that is why
I am putting it out to the Spyder world to see if anyone has figured it out to perfection.
I know there are a lot of good suggestion but we all need a tried and proven method with the
proper products to ensure we aren't doing further damage.
If you have performed this successfully on your Spyder, all of us with small scratches would love to hear from you...
Thanks
3M 39007 Imperial Hand Glaze
Use sparingly and do a small area at a time. This stuff is a bear to remove if you allow it to dry very long. It will leave a nice shine, but is not a protective finish so after use you will need to use the wax or polish of your choosing. Read and follow the directions and it does a decent job. It is a very mild compound and is supposed to be for new paint that hasn't fully cured yet, but it does a good job on light scratches.