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