2006 Honda Civic Coupe gray interior; Interior Scratches too easily!

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Ying Yanged, Oct 1, 2008.

  1. Ying Yanged

    Ying Yanged Guest

    I found that 2 of 3 the gray interior areas scratch easily. It doesn't take
    much at all to scar them for life!
    This would be the 2 gray roughed areas, as the third 'smoothed' gray areas
    seems to be more scratch resistant.

    The gray interior roughed door area surrounding the door handles as well as
    the roughed dash gray area seems to be thinly
    and softly(?) coated.

    Are there any oils, touch-up paint, shoe polish...anything that could be
    used to touch-up those scratched areas to blend them back into the
    surrounding interior? Certainly this must be a concern for other 8th
    Generation Civic owners too.

    Thanks for any input in advance!


    -Marc
     
    Ying Yanged, Oct 1, 2008
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  2. I have the same problem with my 2008 CR-V. The dark gray surfaces
    below the side windows seem to scuf easily. I just try to avoid
    contacts. There is a posiblity that the scuff marks were present when
    I took delivery of the car.

    John
     
    johnhanson4TAKETHISPARTOUT-at-gmail.com, Oct 4, 2008
    #2
  3. Ying Yanged

    Marc S Guest

    I spoke with the manager of the local Honda certified body shop and he had
    recommended to me a product distributed by Honda called "Plastic Panel
    Coating", a 4oz. spray can.
    He was even kind enough to give me a free demonstration with his supply.
    Very friendly indeed!

    The product worked very well covering up most of the scratches as described
    in my original post. The sprayed-on coating will most likely wear away with
    time but it does work very well and the spray can was only about 11 bucks!
    How-ever be careful when applying it to the dashboard surfaces as the dash
    has a different texture and if sprayed on too strongly (puddle) it may spot.
    Use quick and very light brush/spray strokes, then quickly blot up the
    excess.

    Hope this helps!
     
    Marc S, Oct 25, 2008
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