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Old 09-02-2014, 11:05 PM   #1
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Products to recommend to repair internal plastic scratch

Hi guys, has only driven the BRZ for a month are there are some minor scratch near the door and near starter button. what product will it work best to hide those scratch??
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Plastidip the whole scratched trim piece.
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Plastidip the whole scratched trim piece.
hmm thats a gd idea, but i would like to retain the original look at the moment.
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Every piece of the interior is so easy to scratch it's pretty ridiculous.

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Every piece of interior is so easy to scratch it's pretty ridiculous.

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Try WD40 if the scratch is not too bad.


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Products to recommend to repair internal plastic scratch

Try meguires interior cleaner "supreme shine" with scotch guard, I use it for my interior and most scratches disappear and it leaves a nice glossy clean interior! Looks almost like new! 👍Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1409842765.589891.jpg
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I had some scratches in the cargo area of the last car I traded in. The panels were the same color as in my FR-S.

Doing a Google search I found a number of things that others have tried: from replacing the panels, taking the panels out and spraying them, to using Vaseline/petroleum jelly, toothpaste, Magic Erasers, Sharpies, crayons, 303 Aerospace Protectant, Armor All, Novus Scratch Remover, PlastX, Mother’s Back to Black, heat guns/hair dryers with grain pattern paper or just your finger, super glue/sandpaper/vinyl dye or plastic paint.

I found the best method to cover the scratches was to use a multi-surface acrylic paint. Specifically this one, the satin black, with a fine artist's brush, http://www.decoart.com/multisurface/ I found the paint at Hobby Lobby for $1.68. It's also available at other stores.
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