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Removing Scratch from plastic on Bumper



  Audi S3 Saloon


This was on when i bought my car, a small horizontal scratch on the plastic of the front bumber, not on the painted section.

The rest of the car is immaculate other than this so want to hide it/remove it if possible.

Any ideas on how to do this, somebody suggested sanding it with very fine sandpaper and then using some plastic trim polish on it but I was not sure what sort of finish this would leave and whether this would make it even more obvious!!

Any ideas/advice greatly appreciated!! Cheers :D
 


As above

I had a scratch in a plastic bumper, and used a bit of wire wool to sort of smooth it out, then used back to black (Autoglym) - and it worked a treat. If the bumper has a stipple effect it will juct polish a small section of those off - but you dont notice it IMO.

Once the back to black wears off you will probably notice it again though. Keep topping it up and it will be fine. :D

- You could try T-cut initially if the scratch is very faint - as it has an abrasive cutting agent in it and will still work on plastic to a small degree.
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


If it is not too bad, why not touch it up with a permanent felt pen in black or whatever the colour is? Sanding it might make it worse.
 


Yeah perm pen is shiny not matt - which is the effect yow need.

Go and scratch a similar bumper with a similar scratch to yours on a banger / mates old sh*theap. And see if the chosen repair method gives the effect you want!
 
  Audi S3 Saloon


Yeah good idea, may try that!! Thanks CUP80Y 4 ur suggestions.

Anybody else got any other suggestions/advice??
 


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