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Old 03-05-2002, 10:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I drove home froma few bars the other night with a couple friends in my 5th gen-- the girl in the back evidently had swiped a small metal sign from one of the bars and sctached the **** out of the plastic side panels of the interior (on the left side of the rear seat)-- the sign left a bunch of white scratches in the black plastic--whats the best way to get those out-?

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oh I already tried armor all-- doesnt work
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go replace the panel
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Hahhahahaahahahhaahahhaahhahahahaa.....!!!!!!!!

Thats sooooooooo ghetto!!!!
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I guess the b@@@@h is buying me a new panel then-- any other options?
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try an upholsterer, some of them have creams that remove the severity of the scratch....

but otherwise, replace the panel
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Same thing happened to my center console lid!
I tried every vinly/rubber product I could find and the white mark is still visible but not as bad...
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Draw over the scratch with a pen or marker or something. Thats what I do sometimes when Im too lazy to do laundry... I just draw over the food stains.

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