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    Help!!
    I did something so stupid!

    I used a buffer on the placstic trim on my Honda CR-V.

    Is there a way to remove these scratches? They don't even look like scratches - they appear as light colored streaks in the black plastic and look terrible!

    Thanks for any and all help!
    never give up, never, never, never give up

  • #2
    have you tried QD to remove them?

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    • #3
      what is QD?
      never give up, never, never, never give up

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      • #4
        Quick Detailer?

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        • #5
          It's Quick Detailer, it's like basically a spray that removes anything left after waxing. It's also used to remove fingerprints, dust, etc. If you use some QD along with a MF towel, you should be able to remove the streaks. If that doesn't work try to apply another layer of wax over the spot by hand and then remove it before it dries. This should also work to remove the streaks.

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          • #6
            streaks on plastic

            wow - thanks for the quick answer. What is a MF towel? I will order some Quick Detailer.
            never give up, never, never, never give up

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            • #7
              I use nxt tech protectant with a soft toothbrush on my trim.

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              • #8
                MF=Microfiber. Meguiar's MF towel is called Ultimate Wipe, but you can find a variety of MF towels for varying prices just about anywhere.

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                • #9
                  I was thinking that it was painted trim, but realized that you may have meant just the black plastic trim that is not painted. In that case you may want you use something like #39 or #40. Sorry about that, i thought you meant you had black painted trim.

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