I suspect that toothpaste (not gel) would work as well. Small circular motion with a dab on a tissue or soft cloth works wonders to eliminate or reduce scratches on plastic or glass. I've used it on badly scratched DVD's to make them work in my player. Might be better than paying $10. Paul --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "tuxr" <tuxdarby@...> wrote: > > I previously posted that I found a product at Advanced Discount Auto > Stores that cleared up fogged and hazed lenses. "5 Minute Optical > Polish", $10. I couldn't believe how good it worked, just put the pad > on a drill, wet, and polish (tape up around the clock good so it > doesn't hit the edges around it). I posted a "before" and "after" > picture in the "Celebration 4/29/06" folder. Seems to work on tail > lights too, I tested it on some old ones I had. I'll be deleting the > other pictures in that folder, the pictures of the Makes & Models > magazine model posing next to a couple of the cars at the Celebration > car show in April. Last chance to see them!!!! > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/