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      09-17-2012, 11:37 PM   #5
LAKEOM5
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I know how to fix it but you need some specific tools.

If you have a dual action orbital buffer and a small 3" disc and a set of 3" pads your in luck.

Use a medium grit polish like Meguiars 105 (or similar) on it with a semi coarse pad. Move the steering wheel so you can fit it in. Then use a fine polish like 205 and a medium/fine pad. There are a million different polishes and pads.

Essentially paint correction on plastic. You can't do it by hand and get it perfect.

You can have a detail pro do it if you don't have the above. I've polished that crap from tail lights, dashes and consoles in many of my cars.
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