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Old 12-01-2007, 08:32 AM
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Autoglym Body Shop Fine Cut, and a bit of elbow grease.

Worked a treat on my Fairlane's yellowed lenses
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I found Meguiars PlastX works well
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I found Meguiars PlastX works well
Where did you buy it from? I've been lookin for it everwhere!
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Old 14-01-2007, 12:17 AM
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use 3m rubbing compound (comes in a black bottle) and cheese cloth or a mini buffer i use it at work to take scratches out of head and tail lights. u can only get it from like a automotive specialist shop
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yeah we do this at work. use a bit of wet and dry sand paper and get most of it off with alot of water. then hit it with a buffer and some compound.
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Old 14-01-2007, 11:49 AM
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i can get 3m rubbing compound... do you know which one, "Perfect-It III"? or similar?
if anyone ever wants 3M products my old work, John Hughes' Parts is an agent.
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Old 14-01-2007, 11:50 AM
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oh and they're Meguiars agents too, through Mitsubishi, you could try them for the PlastX
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Where did you buy it from? I've been lookin for it everwhere!
I got it from Autopro in Russel rd Morley. The guy there was helpful. It sells pretty quick. It was the last bottle on the shelf when I got mine awhile ago.

Or any auto shop will be able to order it in otherwise.
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maybe try this product. i've never used it b4 but i hear good things..

http://www.waxit.com.au/proddetail.a...=WG8700&cat=36
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