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Old 08-05-2010, 09:08 AM
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Default Repair scratches on faux dash?

Is this even possible? I have a small 1 inch scratch in the faux bit next to the passenger footwell.
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If it's removable, replace it...if it ain't, ask Tango (XD)
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Nope it's not replacable
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Whereabouts is? I'm confused...for a change

Photos always help...even if it shows the affected area, rather than the scratch
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I have a scratch on the passenger airbag cover but the cover only sell with the airbag on ebay so Id be intersted to see if they can be looked at.
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It's on the right of the passenger footwell near the radio door but the whole dash is one piece, including that bit.
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Try taking it to a dash specialist like the company local to myself...

http://www.leathertech.co.uk/

I'm sure a reputable specialist will be able to get rid of the scratch (or at least make it less noticable)
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I had a shiny patch on the top of the dash above the steering wheel and rev counter recoloured/refinished by www.trimmania.co.uk

Initially the repair was just noticable in the right light (because I knew where it was) but now after the best part of a year or so it's dulled slightly and I don't even think of it anymore
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