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hi all,

i've read about products you can use to get rid of swirls etc on the outside.

i was just wondering if there is any product that might work the same way for coloured plastics in the interior cabin of a car?

this is not clear perspex plastic i am talking about, but those coloured pieces of plastic moulded areas normally found around the dash or gear shift area.

thanks!


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hi all,

i've read about products you can use to get rid of swirls etc on the outside.

i was just wondering if there is any product that might work the same way for coloured plastics in the interior cabin of a car?

this is not clear perspex plastic i am talking about, but those coloured pieces of plastic moulded areas normally found around the dash or gear shift area.

thanks!

Have a look at the following links. I'm yet to try either of the methods as I haven't had the time to get around to it:

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?t=302140

http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37655

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Posted
hi all,

i've read about products you can use to get rid of swirls etc on the outside.

i was just wondering if there is any product that might work the same way for coloured plastics in the interior cabin of a car?

this is not clear perspex plastic i am talking about, but those coloured pieces of plastic moulded areas normally found around the dash or gear shift area.

thanks!

Have a look at the following links. I'm yet to try either of the methods as I haven't had the time to get around to it:

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?t=302140

http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37655

hmmm... i literally tried vaseline but was kinda unsuccessful...

anyone noes of any polishing products suitable for interior plastic trims? thanks...

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sorry to 'revive' this thread..but anyone got any solution for interior scratches ?

d 2nd hand car i bought have a lot of scratches on the key entry area and some on the door panel...

can we diy or need to bring to some shop to 'rescue' it ?


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A gentle rub with a rag and toothpaste can remove light scratches , but deep scratches are impossible to remove.

Posted

A gentle rub with a rag and toothpaste can remove light scratches , but deep scratches are impossible to remove.

Thats interesting, and will make your car smell minty fresh, ehheheh,

I might give that a go,

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