K
Ken
Being an electrician and a person who visits cat
shows, over time my Subie has got more than a
few scratches (some are 2-3 mm deep into
the plastic and 3" long...aargh!) in the interior
plastic trim.
Example locations are the motor "bubble" housing
on the rear gate, the outer surface of the glove
box, the door pillars and the center console.
Is there ANY product which you can rub on
or apply to mask and more importantly fill up
these scratches? (these are from stuff like the
sharp corners of metal cat cages and tools and
in one case a Dell rack-mount Server where the corner
metal case was slammed (!!) against the rear
hatch cover whe it was closed. (the ole cha-ching gash!)
My Maine Coon cats look like they used my Subie
interiour as a big scratchin post in spots! HELP!! : )
Product Suggestions??
ps: the cats do like to run the claws into the rear cloth seats....how cute
eh? (aargh!)
shows, over time my Subie has got more than a
few scratches (some are 2-3 mm deep into
the plastic and 3" long...aargh!) in the interior
plastic trim.
Example locations are the motor "bubble" housing
on the rear gate, the outer surface of the glove
box, the door pillars and the center console.
Is there ANY product which you can rub on
or apply to mask and more importantly fill up
these scratches? (these are from stuff like the
sharp corners of metal cat cages and tools and
in one case a Dell rack-mount Server where the corner
metal case was slammed (!!) against the rear
hatch cover whe it was closed. (the ole cha-ching gash!)
My Maine Coon cats look like they used my Subie
interiour as a big scratchin post in spots! HELP!! : )
Product Suggestions??
ps: the cats do like to run the claws into the rear cloth seats....how cute
eh? (aargh!)