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Burn Mark On The Inside of a Car DoorBlessings & Happy Thanksgiving, Justin from Hickory, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Burn Mark On The Inside of a Car DoorHi Justin, a response from your Charlotte neighbor. That stain is now a chemically altered, permanent discoloration in the material. The heat generated from the cigarette coming in contact with the plastic has permanently discolored it and would require the identical or near identical color of paint, ink, or whatever you would choose to use to 'cover it up'. Post by ElvisCat |
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