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Saintsteve:

--- Quote from: scopes on February 04, 2013, 09:24:01 pm ---So it should work ok on the fog light glass...  :happy2:

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Not sure if it will cut glass.... Plastic/ paints are softer, glass might not remove surface scratches?

MC71:

--- Quote from: scopes on February 04, 2013, 09:24:01 pm ---So it should work ok on the fog light glass...  :happy2:

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How about using some metal polish, such as Autosol?

 Have read a few threads about using metal polish as a scratch remover on windows so don't see a reason why it wouldn't work on your Fog Lights. No idea if it actually works though so if it goes wrong don't blame me Neil.  :laugh:

scopes:
 :happy2: yeah good point, I have heard of folk using something named along the lines of "jewellers loop" for using on windscreens...

anyone shed any light on this stuff

 :popcornsoda:

If it goes wrong Martin, your getting the blame  :signLOL:

MC71:
^^^^  :booty:  :signLOL:



galaxie500:
I believe it's 'Jewellers Rouge' you've heard about. A Lupe is the magnifier a jeweller looks through to assess a diamond or other jewel's quality and repair a watch movement.
Rouge is a polishing compound type stuff I think!
I've heard it can be used on plastics too - some watch glasses are plastic and can be made scratch free again.
Hope that helps!
galaxie500

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