• Re: Minor damage to vehicle interior trim

    From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to Scott on Mon Mar 31 17:53:19 2025
    On 31/03/2025 17:16, Scott wrote:
    I have managed to abrade the plastic trim inside my car while taking
    some items to the recycling centre. Is there an easy way to fix (or at
    least improve) this? I need to limit the cost due to the age of the
    vehicle. I have tried a damp cloth and Cif so far. Any ideas?

    Black Polypropylene that once it's scuffed, it's impossible to remove
    the marks ? You should see the bottom inside of my passenger door that
    Mrs C scuffs EVERYTIME she gets in.

    (I'm looking forward to any remedies too !)

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  • From Scott@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 31 17:16:46 2025
    I have managed to abrade the plastic trim inside my car while taking
    some items to the recycling centre. Is there an easy way to fix (or at
    least improve) this? I need to limit the cost due to the age of the
    vehicle. I have tried a damp cloth and Cif so far. Any ideas?

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  • From Thomas Prufer@21:1/5 to Mark Carver on Tue Apr 22 19:46:55 2025
    On Mon, 31 Mar 2025 17:53:19 +0100, Mark Carver <mark@invalid.com> wrote:

    Black Polypropylene that once it's scuffed, it's impossible to remove
    the marks ? You should see the bottom inside of my passenger door that
    Mrs C scuffs EVERYTIME she gets in.

    (I'm looking forward to any remedies too !)

    Waft a hot air gun or gas flame over it?


    Thomas Prufer

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