10-23-2023, 10:26 PM | #1 |
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Fix for tail light scuff
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Wanted to share a fix that worked for me. Others here might find it useful. I have a new M5 Competition. Walked back to my car this afternoon and saw a 6-7 inches long white paint scuff mark on the rear tail light. Tried removing the paint with my thumbnail, but it wouldn't budge. I get home and lookup some YT videos. Look through my car detailing equipment. All suggestions are heavy compounds, orbital sanders/polishers, removing the tail light, etc. Quite involved solutions. I remember that I bought PolyWatch to remove scratches from my watch crystals. The product comes with a buffer drill bit. So, why not try it on the tail light! - Cleaned the area with 70% alcohol - Cleaned with water - Applied a toothpaste thick line of Polywall over the paint/scuff line - Put the drill bit into my drill - Ran the drill at 75% speed - 30 seconds later, the scuff is gone No scratch marks. No hairlines. No swirls. Nothing. It's buffed like a watch crystal. tl;dr If you have a tail light paint stuff, try PolyWatch with the buffer drill bit. Get it on Amazon. It works extremely well. Note: I don't work for PolyWatch or Amazon. Just sharing an experience. |
11-28-2023, 01:58 AM | #2 |
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Thanks for the tip! I would make sure to wax or ceramic coat the taillight after polishing as the polishing has certainly removed any existing protection.
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It’s possible the clear protective layer has been sacrificed. What is left is now fully exposed to the elements. I know this because someone just backed up into my M340i and the headlamp got a small scuff which I know could be buffed out, however because the dealer does not repair, they only replace the insurance had to pay $2500 for a new unit. Their excuse was that they do not “clear” lights. 😳. Not my insurance and I am not going to refuse a brand new unit. Keeping the old light which is still in great shape aside from a 1”X1” superficial scuff. Hoping to flip it for a few bucks. |
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