AAAAARGHHH!! Can't get the scratches out of my brand new Lexus' clock face.

BluBrett

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I got a 2013 Lexus CT200h last month. It came with dealer installed swirls on the paint, which I've chosen to keep until I build some more up myself over the next year or so, but it also came with very light horizontal scratches on the clock/climate control face that were immediately obvious on the gloss black display. I used PlastX, which I have never ever had an issue with, on my softest microfibers to get rid of the dealer-installed scratches. The scratches are gone, but now there are even MORE fine scratches that I can only see when the sun hits it. I've tried three different microfibers and now I am at a loss on how to remove them. Picture below showing how it looks with flash:



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These are very tough to get perfect. Try some 205 or Menz 85rd to get rid of the finer scratches. Might have to tape everything off and try a tiny pad with a drill.
 
I can't quite remember the name of it, but there's some stuff made just for jobs like this :think: I don't think it's a Plexis product..?Novus? or something like that maybe? :nixweiss



Never seem to get around to fixing such things on my vehicles :o
 
Accumulator said:
I can't quite remember the name of it, but there's some stuff made just for jobs like this :think: I don't think it's a Plexis product..?Novus? or something like that maybe? :nixweiss



Never seem to get around to fixing such things on my vehicles :o



Novus. #1 through #3 might be what you're thinking of. Im unsure if it can perfectly eliminate all of the defects though. Those surfaces are so tough to correct.
 
Swanicyouth said:
You'll never get rid of these by hand. You best chance is some type of finishing polish on a machine.



Why can't you do it by hand? I don't know from such surfaces, but if you can polish fingernail scratches out of the hardest clearcoats by hand I'd think you could do that job too :think: But again, I never tried it....so school me if I'm off-base here.
 
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