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Yeah to the dremel approach.   Trying to do that by hand would get old quick.  A dremel would be a finesse power tool approach.  If you don't have one, go buy one.  That is one tool that every guy ought to have.

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If it's yellowing, it can be either a topcoat on the lip or the plastic itself.  If it's a topcoat, you can sand it off and re-clearcoat it by dipping it in a durable urethane.  If it's the plastic, you're out of luck.  If it's just scratches, they disappear when the lip gets wet.  Frankly, it's easier to screw it up than it is to fix it, so I just keep fishing them "as-is". 

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Thanks for the ideas guys, got some dremels and a bunch of car care products to try out.

If it's yellowing, it can be either a topcoat on the lip or the plastic itself. If it's a topcoat, you can sand it off and re-clearcoat it by dipping it in a durable urethane. If it's the plastic, you're out of luck. If it's just scratches, they disappear when the lip gets wet. Frankly, it's easier to screw it up than it is to fix it, so I just keep fishing them "as-is".

I wouldn't say it yellowed but whatever happened it looks like it wad stained from a lure attractant
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There's a product by Meguiars called plastx that's a cleaner/polish made specifically for plastic. Also scratch X works too.

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