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    Dashboard scratches

    I just scratched the dashboard of my Grand Am. It has scuffs and some minor gouges on it. Is there anything I can use to reduce how visible they are?

    Thanks.

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    Dash mat maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Y2KPewterSS View Post
    Dash mat maybe?
    That's what I did Helps cut down on glare too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironhawk View Post
    I just scratched the dashboard of my Grand Am. It has scuffs and some minor gouges on it. Is there anything I can use to reduce how visible they are?

    Thanks.
    Got pics?

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    Well, I'm trying not to do the dash cover option...

    I will get pics as soon as I figure out how to post them here. Is there a way I can upload from my computer????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironhawk View Post
    Well, I'm trying not to do the dash cover option...

    I will get pics as soon as I figure out how to post them here. Is there a way I can upload from my computer????
    Using photobucket or another hosting site is much better. If you insist on uploading pics to the site, use the "manage attachments" option down under "submit reply".

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    Before I open my bodyshop o worked for a mobile paint and interior repair company as a painter, but the interior people had this cool putty you could use on leather seats and dashes to repair light damage. They hush put some putty in the scratches and gouges to fill it in then heat gun it and use a pad to match the factory grain. After that just mix the color dye and spray it on. Looked like brand new. Most auto interior shops cand do the same thing. We use to do dashes for $75 to $100 depending on damage.
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