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Any suggestions for reducing the appearance of scuffs on interior plastics? I usually keep the interior of the car spotless, but have been neglecting the boot somewhat recently, and was a bit gutted to find my disklok has had multiple enthusiastic liaisons with the plastic boot lip whilst out and about, resulting in scuffs and scratches to the plastic. I'm guessing there's not much you can do to rectify this sort of damage?

(I know, I need to get one of those disklok boot bags things...)

Some can be 'flattened' with the plastic handle end of a screw driver.

CJ would be the best one to advise on this.

Yes they can be fixed...forever doing boot trims, but normally on 4x4's.

You ever come over Wirral way Duncan?

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Not often CJ, but it's good to know that they can be sorted out, will get in touch if I'm planning a trip that way.

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