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TWYNBYZ 06-06-2011 12:56 PM

Scratches on center console
 
Hello All

I installed the GTR starter button this weekend and scratched my center console. Does anyone know a way to remove scratches from interior plastics?

RedBullRR 06-06-2011 01:35 PM

I got a few minor scratches. I used McGuires Interior something or other. It gives it a nice stock shine nothing crazy and it covers them up well.

birdmanx1 06-06-2011 01:50 PM

hmm about using something like a CF piece/kit to take away the focus from the scratches or using a nicely designed and installed decal to hide the scratches.

TWYNBYZ 06-06-2011 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by birdmanx1 (Post 1154462)
hmm about using something like a CF piece/kit to take away the focus from the scratches or using a nicely designed and installed decal to hide the scratches.

Excellent idea. However, I don't believe anyone makes a carbon fiber kit for the area that's scratched. Is my assumption correct?

tjlazer 06-06-2011 02:57 PM

get some fine grit sandpaper (like 400) and try sanding down gently, or maybe a souring pad, be careful though, the idea is to sand down the scratch marks to blend them in.

TWYNBYZ 06-06-2011 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by tjlazer (Post 1154573)
get some fine grit sandpaper (like 400) and try sanding down gently, or maybe a souring pad, be careful though, the idea is to sand down the scratch marks to blend them in.

Do you think sanding would remove the texture of console plastic?

tjlazer 06-06-2011 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CGMMNY (Post 1154838)
Do you think sanding would remove the texture of console plastic?

If you are not careful it can, but if you concentrate it on the scratches it will be fine. I did this to a door panel that had scratches and it turned out great. You can use your finger and sand paper to rub right on the scratch carefully.

birdmanx1 06-06-2011 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by CGMMNY (Post 1154484)
Excellent idea. However, I don't believe anyone makes a carbon fiber kit for the area that's scratched. Is my assumption correct?

You can reach out to sponsors such as AJ Carbon Signals. Seeing all the CF parts they do for the car, I'm sure they can work something out for your center console :tiphat:

Sanding might work too, there is still a great chance you'll end up with something worse off. Just my two cents.

Shadowx2x 06-06-2011 07:16 PM

use a black sharpie

Carbon_z 06-07-2011 03:12 AM

I would send in your console part to us to have it wrapped in carbon fiber.... I had the same issue, especially with door panels, but no longer worry about those easy-made scratches.

TWYNBYZ 06-07-2011 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by billet370 (Post 1155818)
I would send in your console part to us to have it wrapped in carbon fiber.... I had the same issue, especially with door panels, but no longer worry about those easy-made scratches.

Please pm me pricing and estimated lead times. Could you also post pics of your interior?

Thanks!

xohmx 06-07-2011 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by CGMMNY (Post 1156919)
Please pm me pricing and estimated lead times. Could you also post pics of your interior?

Thanks!

Found this on the website.

Gallery

Looks HOT!!

:drool:

Methodical4u 06-07-2011 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tjlazer (Post 1154573)
get some fine grit sandpaper (like 400) and try sanding down gently, or maybe a souring pad, be careful though, the idea is to sand down the scratch marks to blend them in.

scratch marks are not raised... they are lowered... you're always going to lose texture on a part like that if you sand it...

OP DO NOT SAND IT!!!

TWYNBYZ 06-08-2011 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Methodical4u (Post 1156953)
scratch marks are not raised... they are lowered... you're always going to lose texture on a part like that if you sand it...

OP DO NOT SAND IT!!!

I have the sand paper but haven't gotten the nerve to actually sand it yet because I don't want to make the situation worse.

However I have pricing to replace the entire center console and am wondering if I should replace the console or go carbon fiber overlays. I trying to get pricing from some of the sponsors on the forum.....

tjlazer 06-08-2011 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Methodical4u (Post 1156953)
scratch marks are not raised... they are lowered... you're always going to lose texture on a part like that if you sand it...

OP DO NOT SAND IT!!!

That is true but if you are careful it will smooth it out and make it a lot less noticable without messing up the texture. And you are not supposed to sand a whole lot to where you are removing a lot of plastic. You are smoothing out the scratch. Sand in the grooves of the scratch and right around the scratch and smooth it out a little. Should look a lot better. But it will not completely remove it. Worked for me.

It's the same concept in buffing out a light scratch in your paint that has not penetrated the metal...

If you want it to be perfect, cover it or by a new one.


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