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I'm spending some much needed time and money on my 94 Gen 6 GT as it's been a little neglected of late, there's a couple of scratches / dings in the internal plastics - anyone know how easy these are to get out and if there are any methods that could be recommended?

The first one's in the side of the door, the second is by the gear knob...

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I'm spending some much needed time and money on my 94 Gen 6 GT as it's been a little neglected of late, there's a couple of scratches / dings in the internal plastics - anyone know how easy these are to get out and if there are any methods that could be recommended?

The first one's in the side of the door, the second is by the gear knob...

not sure how to deal with the chip in the door but a useful trick to get scraches out is to first use some meths on the area 2 get rid of any silicone then use some plastic filler primer/ putty (putty may work for door aswell) then use some dash board paint on it to spruce it up. also you can put some dashboard wax over that to protect it a bit and restore silicone coating. alos if the chip in the doar goes rite in(basicaly is a hole) use some expanding builders foam that woaks a treat!!!

hope that helps!

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