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      07-24-2009, 08:06 PM   #1
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Interior Door Panel Scratch Removal Help

I'm looking for suggestions to remove or minimize door panel scratches. Would Mr. Clean Magic Eraser work? Any other thoughts? Thanks.
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I'm looking for suggestions to remove or minimize door panel scratches. Would Mr. Clean Magic Eraser work? Any other thoughts? Thanks.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is just a really nice term for sand paper. I would not use the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.

You might be able to conceal it a bit with a protectant type of product. Hopefully one of our detail pro's can help with suggestions, but I would stay away from the eraser.
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I would not use Magic Eraser. Just wash it with a mild detergent on a microfiber cloth or wash mitt.
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      07-25-2009, 01:41 PM   #4
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I would not use Magic Eraser. Just wash it with a mild detergent on a microfiber cloth or wash mitt.
It is not a scuff, it is a scratch. I tried cleaning it as you suggest, but there was no improvement.
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Then I would try some letherette conditioner or some low sheen armor all. I prefer the low sheen to the normal armor all which will leave it glossy. That might work as well, though. How did you scratch it?
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Then I would try some letherette conditioner or some low sheen armor all. I prefer the low sheen to the normal armor all which will leave it glossy. That might work as well, though. How did you scratch it?
Thanks, I'll give your suggestions a try. It came back from the tint shop with the scratches.
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I used Lexol Leather Conditioner which helped a lot. The scratch is all but gone. Thanks.
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