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Scratch removal

lubedude

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Anyone know of a good way to cover up or lighten up a new scratch on the plastic of sidebag on my new 2016??
 
Painted or just black plastic. I used several gradations of Novus plastic polish on my black plastic bags and it made the scratches less conspicuous.
 
I've had good luck with this...doesn't fill, but still helps hide defects. It is a white cloudy mix, like heavy duty Armor-All. It appears to put moisture back into the plastic. Used it on 7 year old bags, certainly made them better looking ("richer") by far. Gee I made the picture big enough!!!

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I've had good luck with this...doesn't fill, but still helps hide defects. Used it on 7 year old bags, certainly made them better looking by far. Gee I made the picture big enough!!!

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Do you need to do an entire bag or can you just do a spot? I'm thinking a spot area would show a contrast in black color?

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