So I have a couple of scratches that my wonderful dog caused. He jumped in my car THREW the window and decided to pretend he owed the car. ANYWAYS, attached
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01-10-2011, 09:48 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Door Panel Scratches Removal
So I have a couple of scratches that my wonderful dog caused. He jumped in my car THREW the window and decided to pretend he owed the car.
ANYWAYS, attached picture shows the scratches. I havent tried anything yet but read alittle bit about the hairdryer trick "i know not to leave it on there too long" and marker trick"know not to use to much and use dots". Wanted to see if anybody else had tried it out or had any other ideas, other than buying a new one. Thanks
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Just like yours on the top part, I had a similar type of scratch. More like a puncture. I cut all the excess material which left a small hole then got some black silicone (in a tube) and filled it, then wiped it down to preserve the texture. Can hardly see it now.
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what type of silicone matches the interior look? you have any pics?
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i found that the black rubbing polish that works on the exterior as a scratch remover works really well on blending away any nicks or scuffs on plastic. Bought at auto zone comes with a chapstick like filler stick
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link or pics of the polish?
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If you really want to repair it, take some 600 grit paper and sand out the damage, then take some SEM Weld and fill in the damage and lightly sand again.
Next use some SEM Spray Texture to put the OEM texture look back in. Depending on how well you matched it, you can sand it down a little with 800 grit. Then finish it off with some color matched coat... It won't be as new, but it will look pretty good...
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Don't use sandpaper, it will leave a shiny spot since the plastic has a texture to it. Clean the area with soap and water and try using one of those magic eraser sponges (try on small area 1st). It won't get rid of deep scratches, but it could remove some of the scuff marks.
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hey xan, you did this to your car? if so, you mind posting some pics?
BTW no used door panel out there, thats NON painted on already.. New would be about 350 for me but trying before I dish out... cause if this doesnt work then I would dish out no matter what so doesnt hurt to try
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I did do this to another car some time ago, however I just went and checked my car and the texture might be a bit hard to match. The above will result more in a grainy look, while our panels have more of a flat texture.
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i just have a feeling that the area im trying to work with might be too large to come out clean
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For those light scratches I would try a plastic polish first (or the magic eraser trick). What I described is only needed for those heavier gushes...
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