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    How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    I'm curious if anyone has tips for fixing or hiding buffer "burn" marks on plastic trim. I recently took delivery of a new car and noticed a pretty conspicuous mark on the plastic fender cladding, most likely caused by the dealership during delivery prep. It's clearly from a rotary buffer. I probably should have said something when I picked up the car, but it's too late for that. So, short of replacing the trim piece, I'm looking for a way to hide or at least tone down the blemish.

    I've tried a variety of my go-to dressings, such as 303 Trim Restorer, 303 UV Protectant, and Meguiar's Hyper Dressing, but they don't really have an effect because the plastic itself is discolored. I'm also afraid to apply a polish because the rest of the trim is a satin finish. Any ideas would be appreciated!



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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    If you just got it take it back to the dealer. See if they will make it right. If not and it's new maybe price out a new part. Otherwise I'd use solution finish on it.

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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    If you run out of other ideas, you might try a heat gun on it (carefully). I’ve seen improvements on discolored trim from deformation this way.


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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    use some eraser to get out all the polish paste from the texture , stoner trim shine spray - give that a try
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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    Quote Originally Posted by Machine154 View Post
    If you run out of other ideas, you might try a heat gun on it (carefully). I’ve seen improvements on discolored trim from deformation this way.


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    I used this method before and it works. Just be careful getting it to hot.

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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    Give this a shot...

    Mothers Back to Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner, best car wax remover plastic trim

    Or being NEW, have them deal with it and replace that piece.
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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    Being that it's a brand new car, I'd have them replace it immediately.

    It should have never been turned over to you in that condition.

    And like you said, you should have brought that to their attention the second you noticed it.
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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    Thanks for the tips, guys. Glad to have some options here! I'll report back when I've had a chance to try out some of the ideas.

    As much as I'd like to have the dealership fix this, I don't think it's going to happen. I bought this car from out of state (due to a lack of availability in my area) and it arrived absolutely filthy on the car hauler. I couldn't do a very good inspection, so I pretty much had to accept the vehicle as-is... and as a result, my opportunity for having recourse basically evaporated. The dealer already replaced about $400 worth of other missing and/or damaged parts (due to transport) at their own cost, so I doubt they're going to bite on helping me with a $170 piece of plastic, especially since I'm out of sight and out of mind. It sucks, but I feel like I had to pick my battle with getting the other parts replaced or this one.

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    Re: How to fix/hide buffer burns on plastic trim?

    Solution Finish first, then if that’s a no-go try the heat gun. Solution Finish will probably work though.

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