Have a small scratch on the black plastic exterior B-pillar piece...

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...And I'm not sure what to use on it to buff it out.

I've used that PlastiX solution on some glossy interior trim pieces (specifically on the faux-wood trim) on my '09 Tahoe, and it did a great job of getting scratches out of that. But, you couldn't really tell whether it added fine scratches to those pieces -- and since I'm looking to get a scratch out of an exterior piece where the sun will highlight imperfections, I'm not sure whether it's appropriate for this circumstance.

Thoughts? Thanks.
 

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I am guessing use the same thing as you would on paint but use the lightest compound.
 
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That’d be my guess, too, but… just not sure about it.
 

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