Meguiars mirror glaze 2 fine-cut cleaner 2 to use it on the grey section

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I have my Honda 2004 element. I have some scratches . Can I use meguiars mirror glaze 2 fine-cut cleaner 2 to use it on the grey section. I show the pictures as well.
 
I have my Honda 2004 element. I have some scratches . Can I use meguiars mirror glaze 2 fine-cut cleaner 2 to use it on the grey section. I show the pictures as well.
That looks like unpainted gray plastic cladding.
If so:
I've never used Meguiars M02 Fine Cut
Cleaner on that type of material before.
And: It'd be taking a risk to do so, IMO.


Bob
 
Do you suggest the different brand for the grey section?
 
The answer is "no".

Also, do not use any paint care product on pebble textured plastic.

A: It won't work.
B: It will stain the plastic.




I wrote an article to explain this type of problem years ago, possibly 2005.

Type this into Google

What it means to remove a scratch out of anything



Should pull up an article on MeguiarsOnline.com

:)
 
Is anything brand to unscratch the grey?


By grey you mean the plastic cladding?

Nothing that I know of. I explained why in the article I referenced above. I was typing on a iPad when I posted the above last night and to difficult to do copying and pasting. Here's a link to the article that explains why you can't ABRADE scratches on pebble textured plastic and have the results look either GOOD or ORIGINAL.


What it means to remove a scratch out of anything...


Here's the deal.... some coatings, (like chrome), and some materials, (like pebble textured plastic), DON'T like to be abraded to level the surface and thus visually make the defects disappear. No one's fault. That's just how it goes.


:)
 
Mike Phillips said:
By grey you mean the plastic cladding?
Nothing that I know of. I explained why in the article I referenced above. I was typing on a iPad when I posted the above last night and to difficult to do copying and pasting. Here's a link to the article that explains why you can't ABRADE scratches on pebble textured plastic and have the results look either GOOD or ORIGINAL.

What it means to remove a scratch out of anything...



Here's the deal.... some coatings, (like chrome), and some materials, (like pebble textured plastic), DON'T like to be abraded to level the surface and thus visually make the defects disappear. No one's fault. That's just how it goes.

Thanks
 
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