Polishing scratches on plastic hubcaps

Polishing scratches on plastic hubcaps

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mikeyr

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3,179 posts

206 months

Monday 20th January
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More a theoretical question than needed but can you polish scratches out of plastic hubcaps? Obviously not to ones that are deep but the lighter, more cosmetic types of scuffs. I'm assuming not because the plastic is soft so most scuffs will be too deep but in theory...can you put on something with fillers that would mask them?

Red9zero

8,678 posts

70 months

Monday 20th January
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Wouldn't it be easier to spray them ?

NDA

23,030 posts

238 months

Monday 20th January
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Brasso is very effective for cleaning/restoring scratches on plastic and glass.

Obviously try in a small area first.

BrownEaredDog

1,020 posts

114 months

Thursday 30th January
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NDA said:
Brasso is very effective for cleaning/restoring scratches on plastic and glass.

Obviously try in a small area first.
Don't use Brasso or similar. It contains a solvent that will attack the paint and then plastic as soon as you break the lacquer.

NDA

23,030 posts

238 months

Friday 31st January
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BrownEaredDog said:
NDA said:
Brasso is very effective for cleaning/restoring scratches on plastic and glass.

Obviously try in a small area first.
Don't use Brasso or similar. It contains a solvent that will attack the paint and then plastic as soon as you break the lacquer.
I've just restored my son's headlights (plastic) using this method. They came up like new.

mikeyr

Original Poster:

3,179 posts

206 months

Friday 31st January
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I'll try it then so can have transparent hubcaps biggrin