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Anything to help with internal plastic scratches?
Penny-Pincher!!
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Hi Again
Another question for help please:D You're all so knowledgable, so thought it would be the best place to start.
Basically, we have bought an older car which has extremely low mileage but given the age there are quite a few scratches and fades on the internal grey plastics, the rack in the side of the door, the handles etc etc.
Is there any kind of lacquer you can buy to spray or paint over the top to spruce is up a bit please? OH viewed a car last week and there had been something painted or sprayed on the plastic which made it all looking shiny and clean in a grey colour. Any ideas?
All advice and help muchly appreciated;)
Thanks.
PP
xx
Another question for help please:D You're all so knowledgable, so thought it would be the best place to start.
Basically, we have bought an older car which has extremely low mileage but given the age there are quite a few scratches and fades on the internal grey plastics, the rack in the side of the door, the handles etc etc.
Is there any kind of lacquer you can buy to spray or paint over the top to spruce is up a bit please? OH viewed a car last week and there had been something painted or sprayed on the plastic which made it all looking shiny and clean in a grey colour. Any ideas?
All advice and help muchly appreciated;)
Thanks.
PP
xx
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Cockpit shine or back to black?0
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Maybe one of our trader friends has a dodgy fix.0
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do you mean that the grey/silver bits are now showing through the black underneath? in high wear area's and that you would like to try and get these repaired somehow?0
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