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Old 02-27-2006, 05:56 PM
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Really Dumb Question

My '06 x3 has black interior. I have already gotten some scratches (not deep, just brush marks) on the "pebbly" rubberized material that covers the dashboards, doors, etc. from things such as briefcase, notebooks, my co-workers size 13 boot, etc.

Is their anything that will eliminate these scratch marks? More than likely I'm the only person in the world this could possibly bother, but my new hobby is keeping this car aesthetically perfect (so I don't have much of a life). Any help appreciated.
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