Best way to remove light scuff marks on dash?
#1
Lexus Test Driver
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Best way to remove light scuff marks on dash?
While removing and replacing the safety inspection sticker on the windshield of my 2013 GS, the tech at my AD lightly scuffed the dash.
I don't like the marks and am looking for the best way to attempt to remove or mitigate the scuff marks. Does anyone have any idea what method to use or what to use? I was able to remove some scuff marks on the bottom of the driver's side door panel where I kicked the panel with my shoes getting in and out but am not sure if this would work on the dash.
Thanks much!
I don't like the marks and am looking for the best way to attempt to remove or mitigate the scuff marks. Does anyone have any idea what method to use or what to use? I was able to remove some scuff marks on the bottom of the driver's side door panel where I kicked the panel with my shoes getting in and out but am not sure if this would work on the dash.
Thanks much!
#2
Lexus Fanatic
There may be no way to remove them...are they on the nuluxe portion or the vinyl portion?
#3
Lexus Test Driver
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Thanks for the response. They are on the "front" edge farthest away from the windshield just behind the white stitching closest to the seats. I am not sure if this is the vinyl portion or not.
Last edited by jkeifer3; 07-28-14 at 09:00 AM.
#4
Lexus Fanatic
Can you post a pic?
#5
Lexus Test Driver
I use this and it'll remove scuffs if it's not really a scratch. It'll make it blend more with the rest of the dash.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
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I use this and it'll remove scuffs if it's not really a scratch. It'll make it blend more with the rest of the dash.
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