rtmozingo
FRF Addict
There are very few things I don't like about my truck; the extremely fragile interior is top of the list. The unreasonably thin dye and/or paint Ford used means almost every brush against the plastic results in a scuff of the opposite color.
In the 5 years I've had my truck, I've tried all kinds of things trying to fix the black plastic scuffs - the instant change to white drives me nuts. I have yet to find an interior paint that matches, so strangely had the most luck with Forever Black. A few times I got pretty good results (not perfect, but definitely tolerable), but for the most part it has been a waste of time.
I finally ended up getting a scuff on my driver's door - rather noticeable and frustrating to me. As a result, I again researched solutions to this irritating problem and came across a recommendation (on the f150 forums) to use [black] boot polish. The idea made a lot of sense to me, so I tried it out.
Due to the bright Texas sun, I didn't get good pictures, but it did work surprisingly well on the two spots I tried. On the small spot on the glove box I literally couldn't tell it had been scuffed - the larger spot on the door was a tad more noticeable, if I really focused in on it. Time will tell how it will hold up(being polish), but even if I have to reapply it from time to time it will be less of a time sink than other options - with better results.
Thought I might share in case someone else would benefit from it.
In the 5 years I've had my truck, I've tried all kinds of things trying to fix the black plastic scuffs - the instant change to white drives me nuts. I have yet to find an interior paint that matches, so strangely had the most luck with Forever Black. A few times I got pretty good results (not perfect, but definitely tolerable), but for the most part it has been a waste of time.
I finally ended up getting a scuff on my driver's door - rather noticeable and frustrating to me. As a result, I again researched solutions to this irritating problem and came across a recommendation (on the f150 forums) to use [black] boot polish. The idea made a lot of sense to me, so I tried it out.
Due to the bright Texas sun, I didn't get good pictures, but it did work surprisingly well on the two spots I tried. On the small spot on the glove box I literally couldn't tell it had been scuffed - the larger spot on the door was a tad more noticeable, if I really focused in on it. Time will tell how it will hold up(being polish), but even if I have to reapply it from time to time it will be less of a time sink than other options - with better results.
Thought I might share in case someone else would benefit from it.