scratch on plastic moulding
There is a scratch on the rear right moulding. I don't know how it got there or what happened. Is there anything I can do able it? It is quite noticeable. I was thinking black Sharpie but color probably too dark. I can replace it but it might cost a lot and eventually get scratch again Any advice?
Last edited by dadalook; Sep 9, 2020 at 10:34 PM.




How about this. Top Front glass/plastic panel in front of panoramic roof meets front windshield. Took to dealer says it’s normal for coating to come off from sun exposure?? Only 3 year old GLC dealer will replace under warranty but still Mercedes is getting cheap with there quality.
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How about this. Top Front glass/plastic panel in front of panoramic roof meets front windshield. Took to dealer says it’s normal for coating to come off from sun exposure?? Only 3 year old GLC dealer will replace under warranty but still Mercedes is getting cheap with there quality.
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There is a scratch on the rear right moulding. I don't know how it got there or what happened. Is there anything I can do able it? It is quite noticeable. I was thinking black Sharpie but color probably too dark. I can replace it but it might cost a lot and eventually get scratch again Any advice?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mothers-B...iABEgIknfD_BwE
The brand is Mothers. The item is called Back to Black Trim and Plastic Restorer. Now it might just cover it over and you may have to reapply it but it would still be a better option (just my opinion) to start with. I had a BMW X1 before my GLC and it had the same kind of textured black plastic trim. And whether it was wax residue that was almost impossible to get off or other imperfections that cropped up, I found that this product really helps. There are other brands that offer similar versions of the same thing as well. Good luck!
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mothers-B...iABEgIknfD_BwE
The brand is Mothers. The item is called Back to Black Trim and Plastic Restorer. Now it might just cover it over and you may have to reapply it but it would still be a better option (just my opinion) to start with. I had a BMW X1 before my GLC and it had the same kind of textured black plastic trim. And whether it was wax residue that was almost impossible to get off or other imperfections that cropped up, I found that this product really helps. There are other brands that offer similar versions of the same thing as well. Good luck!
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Speaking of repairing.. I have been using CarPro PERL to dress the tire. Do you think it will help in masking the scratch? Is such product suitable for body moulding and all these plastic trim around the bottom of the car?
Last edited by dadalook; Sep 12, 2020 at 05:21 PM.
Speaking of repairing.. I have been using CarPro PERL to dress the tire. Do you think it will help in masking the scratch? Is such product suitable for body moulding and all these plastic trim around the bottom of the car?
Last edited by JEDC1; Sep 12, 2020 at 09:51 PM.
2. Yes - the use of a Trim Conditioner will "help" reduce the "look" - forget about that Mother's cr*p - we tested 14 different trim conditioners in our Collision Center - both to use on new black plastic trim - and to "restore" faded black trim - the #1 by huge margin was Car Guy's Plastic Restorer - also makes a great tire "shine" protectant - 8 oz is almost a Lifetime Supply for personal use - a little "dab" goes a long way - I have my detail guy's use this for my new deliveries on G's + AMG GLS/GLE's, etc - heck if you don't like how it works out _ Amazon returnable within 30 days for full refund:
3. If it really-really bugs you - the replacement cost of that trim piece - I "think" is like Parts cost $120
3. On the front roof panel - yes, replaceable under New Mercedes Warranty - not covered by CPO warranty - frankly the Best Fix is for a competent body shop to lightly sand and then they re-shoot in place with "better" clear coat for like $60-$80 - the OE spec clear coat on that piece is not-that-rugged - and body shop respray will not only look perfect - but with that respray you won't have the problem come up again down the road.







