I wouldn't worry about it much, it's a quad...it's going to happen. But, there is a product out there called "Plastic Renew" that is supposed to work pretty good, but you have to put some time and energy in when using it.
I rember some one writing up a big long artical about sanding and polishing and its a lot of work. bottom line is they will get scratched enless its a show only quad. Easiest way to get rid of scratches is buy new plastic.
Isn't there something you can buy to put over your plastic that helps it resist scratches? I saw it somewhere, i know it won't help you if they are there already, but i am wanting to get a new 450 and that is going to be one of the first things i put on it, if i can find it. Didn't think i should start a new thread for asking this.
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