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Old 12-26-2005, 09:02 PM
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I would use some compound, and then wipe it off and after cleaning it up with some windex use some wax on it. It really depends on how deep the scratch is. The method i wrote worked on mine, i have HB dash and it took care of couple of scratches on the dashboard, worked on mine. You need to be very careful applying the compound tho, since it is plastic trim. If it is a very minor scratch, it should work.

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I scratched the red plastic on the passenger side of the dash today with a vacuum. It didn't scratch the paint, but left marks in the clear coat or whatever is protecting it. I tried the MINI plastic cleaner on it, but that didn't get rid of them. I was thinking about trying NuFinish or a polish, but I don't know if that would just make it worse. Any ideas on how to get rid of them?
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