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Old 03-31-2010, 04:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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ideally you want to dress up the plastics with Prima NERO before you get any scuffs. this is because the protectat makes the surface slick so the textures in the plastic will not catch, inducing a scratch...although it does help minimize the appearance. if your plastic scratch is in the textured part, you might be able to get some dark gray crayon and fill it.

i put a light coat of Nero on my door panels near the speakers because i tend to kick it by accident from time to time. rarely but i do.
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