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Violator 04-21-2015 06:12 PM

Dashboard Scuffs
 
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There's a few scuffs on the passenger side of the dadhboard from the previous owner and I'd like to know if anyone has ever treated something like this or had any ideas...

SR20Power 04-23-2015 09:02 AM

100 views and no suggesting i never understood that.. Well, you can try Mr Clean magic eraser with a very gentle hand and some soap water if it is indeed a "Scuff" meaning it is a transfer of another material on the dash and I am sure it is from some douche putting his or her feet on the dash with their sneakers or shoes on.

Violator 04-23-2015 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by SR20Power (Post 9041551)
100 views and no suggesting i never understood that.. Well, you can try Mr Clean magic eraser with a very gentle hand and some soap water if it is indeed a "Scuff" meaning it is a transfer of another material on the dash and I am sure it is from some douche putting his or her feet on the dash with their sneakers or shoes on.

I'm not sure what it was from, but i'll stop by the store later and get a magic eraser. any way to buff it out if it turns out to be a scratch not a scuff?

Violator 04-24-2015 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by SR20Power (Post 9041551)
100 views and no suggesting i never understood that.. Well, you can try Mr Clean magic eraser with a very gentle hand and some soap water if it is indeed a "Scuff" meaning it is a transfer of another material on the dash and I am sure it is from some douche putting his or her feet on the dash with their sneakers or shoes on.

Well, no luck with the magic eraser. Must be into the surface not on top. Fairly shallow scrapes, wondering if there's a leather/plastic treatment I can put on it. Not sure what material the dashboards are made of

SR20Power 04-26-2015 06:18 AM

I have now clue, try a oil or something that might blend it in??? The only thing I can think of next is going to find the correct shade of paint and spray it <~ good luck on that one..
If you do ever get it fixed post it here.

viprider 05-23-2015 07:34 PM

I think you can't permanently remove that scuff, but you can surely hide it by using a interior dressing.

Violator 05-23-2015 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by viprider (Post 9048469)
I think you can't permanently remove that scuff, but you can surely hide it by using a interior dressing.

What would you reccomend?


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