Scratch removal - any tips?

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Scratch removal - any tips?

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One of the headlight lenses on my front fairing has some light surface scratches on the inside, and a white foggy appearance in one corner - kinda looks like condensation would do on a window.

Is it possible to remove this from a plastic lense or is it fecked?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated, as replacements arent available

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novus cream is good, i had a bottle of the red one with a set of stormtrooper armour i owned, ive used it to remove fogging on cd's and and repaired some of my sons xbox games with it , worth a try it comes in 3 grades
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Novus-plastic ... 3a69ad694b
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Post by vic-vtrvfr »

Cheers, thats great.
I'll get some of that ordered.
Im wondering if it'll also remove the scratches from the top of the Tyga carbon airbox lid i got.
Might be worth a try :)
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most likley if there just fine scratches , i also used it on a crash helmet before and it worked a treat its well worth a try , it will come in handy at some point im sure ( i would test it first though )
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just to say ive not tried the green , the red one is what you need you can buy them seperatly
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