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Maybe you could put some NOS stickers over all of the scratches? Well, that's one idea anyhow.
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On plastics it is kind of semigloss, when i use it on tires I wipe the excess off with a rag/sponge and it doesn't make the tires all shiny the tires just look brand new. The cool thing about it is that it doesn't leave a greasy film like armor all, after the tires dry you can touch them and you won't get that black crap all over.
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You can also try 303 Aerospace Protectant, its expensive but does hide small scratches on the plastics - for the good looking plastics it makes them like new without the chicken grease residue that some cleaners/protectors leave - I found 303 at Boater's world since they've gone out of business I don't know of where to find it at a local retailer since pep boys/autozone never seem to have any
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Isn't your second post a little quick to be making smartass comments to mods? I usually require at least 5 or 6.
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それを吸ってください
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