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Scrape/Scruff on rear light cluster
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Anyone know what is best to use to get a scrape/scruff out of my rear light cluster?
No idea who has done this or how it was done. Could have been anytime this week or even last week but I haven't really been anywhere apart from work and back in the dark. Couldn't have happened at work as I reverse park against a wall so chances are it's happened outside my house but it is at the side near the pavement as in the photo.
No idea who has done this or how it was done. Could have been anytime this week or even last week but I haven't really been anywhere apart from work and back in the dark. Couldn't have happened at work as I reverse park against a wall so chances are it's happened outside my house but it is at the side near the pavement as in the photo.
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Tooothpaste0
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Or some similar gentle abrasive, yes. Water soluble for peace of mind - and you never know what other uses you can put Autosol too with a car...0
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The casing is usually made out of plastic. Something like meguiars plastrx from halfords should work. Failing that, it might need wetsanding. Look at headlight restoration videos on youtube to get an idea of what i mean.0
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ebay for a replacement £20-25?0
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