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Old 4/4/16, 07:25 AM
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How can I fix this scratch?

I haven't tried anything yet besides rubbing my finger on it to see if it's permanent lol. Not sure where it came from...probably my stupid ex girlfriend getting in and out of the car. Any suggestions on how to get the scratch off? It's on the rubber-like material on the armrest.



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Originally Posted by Coyote5-0
Not sure where it came from...probably my stupid ex girlfriend getting in and out of the car.
That looks like a mark left from spiked high heels in the spread eagle position. Next time get a room.
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Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
That looks like a mark left from spiked high heels in the spread eagle position. Next time get a room.

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hah.
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I use a interior detail product that leaves a light shine on the plastic. Sometimes it will hide marks like that. The down side is it is not permanent and you would want to do the entire interior.
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Yeah I was thinking about trying some interior detailer first...I'll try that this week and see how it goes. This interior seems to scratch pretty easily! I could only imagine how it would look if it was daily driven
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Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
That looks like a mark left from spiked high heels in the spread eagle position. Next time get a room.
LMAO!!!
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Speaking from experience I see.
Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
That looks like a mark left from spiked high heels in the spread eagle position. Next time get a room.
You can try something like "mother's Back to black" and various other products that help freshen up the look of plastic trim pieces. Report back on your results. Back to Black lasts/works best on interior parts because they're not exposed to the elements and it won't wash away like if it's on the outside. Yes it does work on outside plastic trim parts but the effect isn't permanent.
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Surf City Black Max. Lasts over a year on the outside trim and is a good restorer.
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303 aerospace protectant is a good product. It is not permanent also, though it provides UV protection.
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You should trade the car for a new one.
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Originally Posted by Coyote5-0
Yeah I was thinking about trying some interior detailer first...I'll try that this week and see how it goes. This interior seems to scratch pretty easily! I could only imagine how it would look if I had girls spread eagle in it all the time
I fixed it to make it more manly.
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lmao
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