Using a Heat Gun to Remove Scratches from Black Plastic Exterior Trim on Car
That unsightly scratches on the black plastic trim of your car is actually very treatable although it may not return to perfect condition. So, we have put together a complete how to remove scratches from black plastic trim guide.
Preparation
Thoroughly clean the scratched section with soap and water before you begin. Dry it fully with a microfiber cloth.
Assess the Damage
Figure out how much scratching has actually occurred. Surface scratches can usually be buffed and polished away, but deeper gouges often require additional repair.
Buffing Light Scratches
• For light scratches: • Use a similar process to deal with PlastiX (ad)(ad) – but you’ll need at least one detailed video tutorial Q&A session by Wondrous United for tips on the DIY polishing compounding
Sanding Deeper Scratches
Heavy Scratches For noticeable scratches: • Gently water-sand the area with 1000-grit sandpaper — Go finer up to 2000 or even use 3000 grit sandpaper for a polished finish.
Heat Gun Method
Textured Plastics: • Heat gun on low to warm scratched area – can help plastic ‘reflow’ and reduce visual size of scratch • TAKE CARE NOT TO WARP TRIM with over heating
Deep Gouges — Plastic Filler
Finally, for really deep scratches: Clean and sand the area Apply a plastic filler specifically designed to fit with car s Sand out when dry Paint over if needed
Protecting the Repaired Area
After repair: • Use a UV-resistant plastic trim protectant • Think about applying ceramic coating for long-lasting protection Always try any product or method on an non-visible spot first. If the damage is really bad, you will want to take it into a professional detailer or body shop.