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Old 02-12-2018, 03:48 PM
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The handle is a hard plastic so i don't know if there's any solution to that one but all along the panel are some faint white lines (hard to see, i know) that i'd just like to eliminate. I've only tried some maguires interior detail which only solves the problem for a couple seconds until it dries..

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Just looking for suggestions on better products that might work.
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They look like fingernail scratches. Try Aerospace 303 and see if that helps.
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They look like fingernail scratches. Try Aerospace 303 and see if that helps.
Agreed. Adams VRT works well on scuffs like this. Also before to clean before applying any product to get any dirt and grease off the surface.
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Tried that 303 stuff, nothing :|

idk what they are, they were there when I got the car.
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Originally Posted by oAllElseFailo
The handle is a hard plastic so i don't know if there's any solution to that one but all along the panel are some faint white lines (hard to see, i know) that i'd just like to eliminate. I've only tried some maguires interior detail which only solves the problem for a couple seconds until it dries..

https://imgur.com/a/XOoHv

Just looking for suggestions on better products that might work.
It looks like scratches to me too however I think if you clean first, then use a product like our Leather Conditioner they will not be noticeable.
You can use our LC on door panels, dash & seats,

http://adamspolishes.com/shop/interi...r-cleaner.html

http://adamspolishes.com/shop/interi...nditioner.html

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Damn.. I just got the interior detailer from you guys. Guess i'll be going for these 2 now!
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Cant really make them out but if they are whiteish splotchy things then I think its from body sweat . I think its combined with the gassing process that is prevalent with these cars. I would clean the door good with mild soap and water then use a product and layer it and see what happens. Your never going to stop sweating so a build up is neccessary. Hows the other door?

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Originally Posted by z06clif
Cant really make them out but if they are whiteish splotchy things then I think its from body sweat . I think its combined with the gassing process that is prevalent with these cars. I would clean the door good with mild soap and water then use a product and layer it and see what happens. Your never going to stop sweating so a build up is neccessary. Hows the other door?

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Other door looks good. It's hard to see but it kinda looks like someone rubbed something white along it and it just left these marks or something. I don't know how someone scratched the door handle so badly but i'm hoping the leather portion can be fixed.
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Originally Posted by oAllElseFailo
Other door looks good. It's hard to see but it kinda looks like someone rubbed something white along it and it just left these marks or something. I don't know how someone scratched the door handle so badly but i'm hoping the leather portion can be fixed.
By you saying the other door is good confirms my suspisions . As for the scratches on the door handle fingernails can do that damage. Especially if a Lady was a driver. Happened in my wifes car. They get theor nais built up with acrylics and the pastics on the door dont stand a chance

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