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On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 10:46:33 -0600, "Ford Prefect" <Bart (AT) simpsons (DOT) com wrote: Along those same lines, I have a small spot on my dash where the coffee mugg rubbed the color off the plastic, what can I use to restore it without making a mess, or having it look like I painted a spot? Blasphemous, I know, but start with a smaller coffee mug. ![]() |
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 16:18:44 -0500, "Ford Prefect" Ford.Prefect (AT) babblefish (DOT) org> wrote: The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote: On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 10:46:33 -0600, "Ford Prefect" Bart (AT) simpsons (DOT) com> wrote: Along those same lines, I have a small spot on my dash where the coffee mugg rubbed the color off the plastic, what can I use to restore it without making a mess, or having it look like I painted a spot? Blasphemous, I know, but start with a smaller coffee mug. ![]() Ah dont have to worry bouts it now. Me no longer owns that truck. Me drive big truck now. F350 Dually! And I gave up coffee too. 8-0 hehe, they dont' come much bigger than that unless they say Peterbilt or Kenworth on the grille. Giving up coffee is a sin. You should be ashamed of yourself. heheh |
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