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What do you use to cover up interior scuffs???

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Old 01-13-2008, 08:43 PM
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Default What do you use to cover up interior scuffs???

What I am looking for is a product that I can use to cover up scuffs and scratches on the plastic panels in a F-Body. I have a dark interior and the blemishes tend to show up as lighter marks. Thanks
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like where the seat belts rub on the consol?
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the two major areas are the side panels that house the rear left and right speakers, and the slotted parts for storing the t-tops.
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i would like to know this as well.. i was thinking about taking them off and spray painting them black......... but the dash would be a bitch to get out so i could spray paint it..

reason for black is cause ta is white...
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I'd like to know this as well. the spots near the subs in the sail panels on my car are all gouged up from who knows what



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