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If they are deep scatches, you can only minimize them, try rubbing down compound but be very carefullHow about deeper ones we had a lorry coming the other way down a narrow lane in Norfolk!!!! I could do with deep scratch remover!
Was not me honest.How about deeper ones we had a lorry coming the other way down a narrow lane in Norfolk!!!! I could do with deep scratch remover!
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For longer than I care to remember, I've always used jewellers rouge for removing scratches. Even if its difficult to find nowadays, its possible to make it at home with "schoolboy chemistry."
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Available on tinternet easily but I would only use it on glass.
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Easiest to obtain ... toothpaste ... just some of the cheapo stuff will do the trick nicely, just gentle circular motions using a clean soft cloth and wash off ... our new Campscout had some scratches on the windows on one side where we think it was parked near a hedge/tree which rubbed against the windows, hubby's got them out with the toothpaste.
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.... might have trouble getting the windows in a tumbler ....I haven’t got any toothpaste, will Steradent do instead?
Nor us.Was not me honest.