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take a blow torch and quickly move it back and forth across the scratch (don't let the blow torch sit around.. it will make bubbles)
that will help the scratches on most types of plexi a LOT.. makes it nice and glossy 
on a side note, sorry for the late reply 
lol.. havn't been around here forever
but i've decided that i can't stay away any longer.. gonna start checking the forums daily again
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