Removing fine scratches on tt dustcover


Does anyone know of a way to remove the super fine scratches, that accumulate over the years, on your tt dustcover? Can you make it look like glass, or is that a little too picky?
joysjane
Auto supply stores should carry "Mothers" plastic and vinyl polish. My dustcover is nearly 30 years old and looks brand new. This stuff doesn't take much time to apply and buff. The cost is approximately $5 for a lifetime supply.
check for a local plastics fabricating shop. i took a cover to one in my area. they buffed it to perfection. kurt
All of the suggestions above will achieve good results, although some will require more "elbow grease" than others. Adding a couple more ideas- 3M makes a polish for this application and any large plastics supplier has polishing rouge and buffing wheels for a drill.

If your cover only has the micro scratches, a cream with very light abrasives like the "Mother's" suggestion in the previous post will probably work with the least amount of time/effort/money.

Regards
Jim
Besides Novus, there is a great plastics polish called Plexus. Also found in motorcycle shops, and in marine stores, too.