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Old 11-05-2014, 06:05 AM   #1
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If it is leather I would recover it myself by buying a section of thin black leather off of ebay, similar to this:

12"x12" Very Thin Black Plonge Leather Cowhide Peggysuealso | eBay

Use Pedro's technique to apply it, might as well do the door handle covers and storage lids while you're at it:

Leather Upholstering

Another way to deal with scratches on interior plastics are to rub them out with another plastic tool similar to this:

5 Piece Auto Trim and Molding Tool Set

The method is described here on how to do it, it works. You must register and sign in to see the pictures:

Interior plastic scratch repair DIY how-to.
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