Scratches on top surface of dashboard

JBR

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The other day, I purchased a plank from B&Q which I could get into the car only by placing it longwise in the cabin with the front edge on top of the dashboard. Stupidly, I didn't put anything underneath the wood, and consequently there are some small scratches on the plastic surface. The marks are not deep, but noticeable. Can anyone suggest something I could apply to fill the scratches and make them less visible? I don't want to sand it down as that would remove the existing surface detail. The plastic surface is grey. I'd be grateful for any advice.
 
Try this or a similar clear coat product. I would try lightly spraying the surface a couple of times to try and ‘strike back’ the colour, if that doesn’t work then try spraying some of the material into a small container and brushing it directly onto the scratch with a very fine brush.
 
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There are pros who will repair plastic trim damage. Might be better than knackering it up yourself......

If it does go tits up though, get a salvage part and replace?
 
I hope this helps. Either picture shows the damage, but if you cross your eyes, the two together will form a 3D image, which might help.
I'd be very grateful for any advice, Old Salt. As for Slawit's suggestion above, perhaps it might do the job.
Dashboard.jpg
 
Two links, the first is a shiny plastic with exceptional results using meguiars products



The second is probably the one I would try.

Whatever you do try it on a small area first. I have had success on a bumper using a heat gun but go careful.

 
Thanks Old Salt. I shall try your second option.

Slawit, thank you. I shall try that method too, whichever I can get hold of first.
 
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