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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » Detailing day: trim restoration? » Post Reply
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manudave |
posted on 9th Jun 10 at 08:20 |
sand and paint smooth ? | |
FAZ |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 17:49 |
easily repairable to then? | |
FAZ |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 17:49 |
vinyl wrap it? | |
Rich H |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 16:43 |
quote: It's grey plastic so it won't look black unless you paint it?! You can make it shiny or satin finish with various products but you will still be able to see the scratches. As said by others, other alternatives include replace, spray or flock. | |
nathy_87 |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 16:26 |
Flocked (as above) or paint it yourself maybe? | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 16:25 |
Get it flocked | |
antnee |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 16:24 |
The glove box is just an example. | |
adiohead |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 16:05 |
scrapyard | |
j10E W |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 15:51 |
buy a new glove box from the dealer? | |
Rich H |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 15:44 |
I wouldn't suggest using CG NLTG on interiors unless you like mega shiny sticky plastics tbh :! | |
Ant B |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 15:38 |
urrm i dont know tbh ask rich but chemicle guys trim gel is very good for inside plastics and engine bays | |
antnee |
posted on 8th Jun 10 at 15:28 |
I think the plastic that makes up most of the interior on my Ibiza is really soft and seems to mark/scratch very easily like so |