Window plastic

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe we're looking at the black plastic trim on the far right of the pic below. It's a hard plastic.

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From looking at the pic , then looking at my cars thingy, and from what Nix said about applying that stuff........ I think it was whatever you used (hardware) to apply the paste/solution/etc. ..... looks like the applicator was too rough basically........ so heating with sliding something smooth over it ..... but even then you're working with semi melting plastic .................... If all else fails that piece can be replaced and not cost too much(guessing).
 
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Ah! Excellent point Monk ! Mr.Peden: What did you use to apply the cleaner wax and plastic restorer? A foam pad or like a rough green kitchen sponge, microfiber towel?
 
Ah! Excellent point Monk ! Mr.Peden: What did you use to apply the cleaner wax and plastic restorer? A foam pad or like a rough green kitchen sponge, microfiber towel?
Looks like the green sponge to me.
 
Thank you all for helping me with this you all are awesome and very helpful the thing I used was a used old t shirt at a closer look to the shirt I noticed that it had been used before to clean up glue. It's my fault of not inspecting the towel first but we all have to learn from our mistakes. But this could be an opportunity to put together a do it yourself thread. Just incase someone else would like to see the process of changing this part out. Oh and webby you are correct with thinking of the part that is it. Again thank you guys.
 
At least it's a pretty cheap piece to replace. That is a plus.
 
showing $14.20 for the part? How'd you get it for 5 dollars?
 
Yea that's what it was I looked at the wrong part good thing I decided to wait to order I was a tad cross on the shipping price
 
Give them a call & ask to speak with Paul. Tell him you're from 9thcivic, and see what your total price comes out to be.
 
Ok I understand you problem.....you have to apply some rubbing compound on the scratches and rub it.. Then Mix cerium oxide with water to make a paste and put it on the scratches. Use a buffing machine and buff them out. then use some polish to make them shiny and your are done.. Good luck....

towbars for cars
 
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