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Old 06-05-2008, 02:44 PM
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Well, I was transporting a folding chair on my passenger side seat. When I removed it I noticed The chair left some scuff marks on a couple of the plastic panels. The chair has while plastic arms & these arms scuffed the indide of my radio door & the cover to the glove box.
Any ideas on how to remove them? I trieda damp cloth with no luck.
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hey coffee guy- welcome to our board!!


first try would be a vinyl protectant/ cleaner like 303 or vinylex

got pics? if yu scratched it, thats a diff matter...
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is there any way to fix scratches on plastic?
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I'm assuming you mean hard plastic, blue jewelers rouge is specifically for plastic and acrylics. I've used rouges for restoring plastic bezels and metal trim rings on various old cars and it works well. Sears usually carries various rouges in their tool section, otherwise a good hobby store will carry rouges.
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I just noticed shoe scuff marks on my door sill. I haven't tried yet, will 303 clean it up?
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i'm guessing rouge = iron oxide polishing compound... which is for polishing.
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Originally Posted by Seattle2k,Jun 9 2008, 09:25 PM
i'm guessing rouge = iron oxide polishing compound... which is for polishing.
One and the same. There are different grades and uses for the generic term, rouge.
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if just scuff and not scratchs i've had great luck with the Mr. Clean Magic erasers
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