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Plastic scratches - how to prevent or fix?

Tdrrod

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I have an obx built not shipped, but I’m looking for ideas.
My 2019 Ranger has a bunch of scratches on the upper part of the door on the hard plastic. My dog loves hanging out the window!
can you put ppf on this surface, is there a product made for this?
I really don’t like those flaps made for this problem.
Thanks!
Tim
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There are cheaper non-weathertech versions of this, but I've used this before. It just hangs where your windows are and protects the interior door panel.

https://a.co/d/6YlM5X0

Edit: didn't realize you said you don't like the flaps for this, not sure if the thing I linked is what you meant
 
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You have to be VERY CAREFUL doing what I am about to tell you. If you are in any way, shape or form nervous about doing it . . . DON'T! Use a regular Bic grill lighter and fan it over the scratches, do NOT leave the flame in one place for long, just wave your hand over the scratches so the top of the flame hits the scratch. The scratches will begin to fade, this only works with smaller sized scratches. Do NOT attempt this if you lack brain cells, I cannot be held responsible for burning down your Bronco. Youtube: using a lighter to remove scratches in dashboard
For a demo, I don't usually use a torch, but keep it in your skill level!

Good luck!
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