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Cargo area scratch cover/remover.

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I’m amazed how easily the rear cargo area gets scratched up and I’ve hardly put anything back there. I’m going to get molle panels for the cargo area side walls but want to clean up/cover the scratches first. Who has a great product to recommend! I have a 4-door Bug Bend Sas in Area 51 paint.
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Someone posted a while back about using heat to get rid of scratches in the plastic. Apparently the heat will kind of self heal the scratches, but I'd want to check a video and see for sure how to do that, before trying and having a meltdown.
 
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I used a heat gun, slowly at first, to gently heat and slightly melt the plastic. It doesn't completely remove them but it turns the lighter colored plastic around the scratch back to the original color and partially fills in the scratch. Try it on a less conspicuous area first.
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