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With hindsight being what it is I should have used a 2,000-3,000 grit wet sander paper first.
It's coming but it's a slow process with this scratch being so deep. As I'm to the point where I am now, it dawned on me this isn't much different, if any at all, as it is cleaning yellowed/hazed headlights.
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