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I finally picked up a new console for the scoot. I got tired of the two piece design I had before (the stock console with the chrome lower extension). I thought it was better than having the leather bottom part but still was never completely happy with it.
I have some pretty nasty scratches (which you can see in the bottom pic). Anyone know a good way to get rid of those? They are obviously either from the leather that was on there rubbing or from the rubber part of the chrome lower extension that would constantly slide up and down. I'm sure dirt got under there and caused it.
I finally picked up a new console for the scoot. I got tired of the two piece design I had before (the stock console with the chrome lower extension). I thought it was better than having the leather bottom part but still was never completely happy with it.
I have some pretty nasty scratches (which you can see in the bottom pic). Anyone know a good way to get rid of those? They are obviously either from the leather that was on there rubbing or from the rubber part of the chrome lower extension that would constantly slide up and down. I'm sure dirt got under there and caused it.
So without further ado, here are some pics.
Looks good man. For the scratches I would use 3M Scratch removal kit. It works awesome and if the scratches are not too deep and just on clear coat, I guarantee you that it will work.
Looks Good , You could try some Polish. I use Mother's scratch remover . I use it just like the directions , 3 or 4 applications
I tried using some HD scratch remover (got it from the dealer) and it helped but you can still see them. I think they are deep into the clear coat so its gonna take some rubbing compound or something agressive to get them out (if I can at all). I just know very little about these kinda things. Lol
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