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scuff on kashi aero
jT Racing:
a bit careful with a heat gun and it should at least darken off and then it's up to you if you try and mimic the surface with a bit of jiggery pokery :LolLolLolLol:
moanjam:
--- Quote from: J.T.Racing on February 13, 2010, 05:44 PM ---a bit careful with a heat gun and it should at least darken off and then it's up to you if you try and mimic the surface with a bit of jiggery pokery :LolLolLolLol:
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i think a bit heat could the way forward :daumenhoch:
Bettyswallocks:
Colour it in with black marker pen?
oldboyburner:
a bit of fine texturised paint in a aerosol we use it at work to repair bumpers
brummie:
--- Quote from: oldboyburner on February 13, 2010, 09:18 PM ---a bit of fine texturised paint in a aerosol we use it at work to repair bumpers
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i thought about that, a mate of mine used to do cosmetic interior repair on cars. fag burns etc. and he had a load of textured paints for plastics. might be worth a try? thats only a real small scuff mind you maybes be making it look worse? there is a lad on burnerworls that makes crappy looking seats look brand new you could ask him?
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