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Register to remove these ads. It's free! Originally Posted by swoop1156 I'm lost. The B-Pillar is where the doors meet. ...


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Old 01-11-2012, 10:13 PM   #11 (permalink)
 
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I'm lost. The B-Pillar is where the doors meet. That's not painted. That's flat black plastic...

EDIT: I'm an idiot. I didn't see your response where you detailed that you scratched the whole truck. Don't mind me. Hell, I need a drink.
Yes paint, flares, and black window thing all scratched
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what product did you with the fluffy sheep pads, or did you just use the pad?
I used mguiars ultimate compound on it. Worked great!


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lol i got these damn scratches the first week of owning the trunk and they really pissed me off but i got used to them. glad you found an easy solution and will be trying it on mine asap. i was thinking of line-x'ing them at one point...
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Plastic polish, like the kind used on hazy headlights, works well... Takes work, but they'll come out!


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Originally Posted by BIRDMAN View Post
Mother's Back to Black
This stuff is awsome ! Especially on the trim below the windows !
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so Mother's Back to Black should work on these?
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so Mother's Back to Black should work on these?
Works for me... terry cloth towel and rub rub rub

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Thanks Birdman....
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Originally Posted by dataustin View Post
so Mother's Back to Black should work on these?
When I first read the original post by Bird to use Back to Black, I didn't think it could fix my pillars, I did not take any pics but my truck is 19 months old and I have roughly 8,000 mi offroad and so many scratches. I can't drive for sh#t and I have clipped at least 1,000 mesquites, creosotes, and cacti. Well thanks to Birdman and some serious elbow grease and patience but it looks almost new!


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