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Old 06-28-2006, 02:31 PM
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everytime i see the title of this thread, i think of paula poundstone.


and have you tried boiling it?
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Old 06-28-2006, 05:43 PM
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The Scratch-X worked great - although it required a lot of rubbing. No more white paint on the side of the car, and I rearranged the garage so I have more room on each side.

The name sounded familiar, and I found some amongst my car-cleaning stuff. I originally bought it to get the haze off our old Legacy's headlights. It didn't work so well for that.
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Old 06-29-2006, 07:08 AM
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The Scratch-X worked great - although it required a lot of rubbing. No more white paint on the side of the car, and I rearranged the garage so I have more room on each side.

The name sounded familiar, and I found some amongst my car-cleaning stuff. I originally bought it to get the haze off our old Legacy's headlights. It didn't work so well for that.
Meguiar's products seem to work well for me, at least they seem to do what they claim to do. Glad it worked and the paint rub is gone. Headlight lens polish is another story (plastic lens), and I've found that Novus #2 plastic polish works best. Yes, there are other products out there but Novus is made specifically to polish clear plastic. Although it requires some effort, it produces great results. Anyway, glad my suggestion worked. Best wishes.
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