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Old 01-23-2005
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Exclamation Scuff on my brake light!

Somehow I got a scuff on my back left tail light, i've tried to scratch at it...but that didn't work. Does anybody have any idea what i could use or how I could get that off there, here's a pic.
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Maybe try some meguiar's plastic polish followed by some glaze and wax. See if that kinda makes it better.
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Use lacquer thinner. That will take it right off.
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lacquer thinner on plastic could eat it away and you'd end up with an even worse problem... i know this because i poured it into a plastic measuring cup once and it's no longer clear...
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nah, it will be safe. just dont rub hard.
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