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Interior Trim Scuff & Scratches have been bother me a ton lately.  They are located on the Doors towards the bottom from shoes glazing against when entering and exiting.  Also have them on the glove box from my wife and her many items she brings in on occasions while thinking their is room.

 

I can't be the only one that this bugs, so I just wanted to start a thread for possible solutions that you all may have used to correct Interior Trim Scuff & Scratch Removal.

 

I'm falling into a rabbit hole with google from tips to videos.  So I just wanted to run it past you all for advice.

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The trim scratches or scuffs really easy.  The B pillar on the passenger side is where the seat belt mechanism will rub on the trim. The seal belt does have a loop behind the mechanism but when a person disengages the belt and lets the belt fly into the return position, it often does not return to the neutral protective position. The seat belt receivers in a front bucket configuration rub on the center console. The scuffs often can be taken out by an eraser.  Entry into the vehicle will just suffer unless the person takes note. The covers are easily replaced but then the cost can add up.

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I've been searching for a solution for this for almost every car I've been in. This is one of the newer posts. I'm a little nervous of a heat gun but I'm wondering if there's a film protector for these parts too.

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