Is there a proven method to help dull the little scratches and scuff marks on our plastic door panels? I was thinking about a brillo or a little light wetsanding, but I'm afraid I'll make it worse. I've got a few small places that drive me nuts!
Thanks!
Steve
http://www.bluecavcustoms.com
I'm having the same problem, those scratches on the plastic door panels are killing me. I don't want to custom paint the whole panels, just looking for some kind of touch up maybe or a way of possibly buffing them out. Maybe I'll take pictures of the panels later to post and see if anyone can think of a suggestion. Till then, has anyone figured out a way already to dull or fix these scratches?
wow, nice search.
I did not think this thread would ever return!
I'm gonna try to use a soft pad that came with my Dremel's polishing kit and see what happens...
Blue Cav Customs wrote:wow, nice search.
I did not think this thread would ever return!
I'm gonna try to use a soft pad that came with my Dremel's polishing kit and see what happens...
^^ Haha thanks, yea I was gonna post something about it, then I found your original post from a while ago. Let me know how that buffing goes, if it works that would be awesome. Those damn scuffs are so annoying, makes me cringe everytime I see them. Wish I never would have laid my panels down on the cement when installing my speakers, lol.
usally a scratch in vynil really does not come out, at least to my experience they never have
around here there is a company that goes from shop to shop that fixes interior parts holes scratches tears it comes out like brand new
try doin that lookin for a company that will fix it for you might be cheaper then repainting a trim panle
can i haz bondo