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Old Jun 21, 2002
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Cracking/bend marks in interior panel plastic?

Is there any way to cover up or hide crack/bend marks in the interior plastic panels (front door just below window)?

I was removing my door panel and put a little too much force in bending the top part and there is a white line. There is no crack yet, but it seems the plastic material has been bent.
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It's like those white stretch marks you get when you bend colored plastic. Just a very thin hairline-type white line running about 1" in length.
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only thing i can think of is paint.
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Is there paint for dash board material?
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plasticote is what should be used for that.
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