Got the first scratches on my Bronco already...

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With all the snow we been having lately you gotta scrape the ice off the windows before driving. Well...am I the only one that accidentally scratch the fat plastic piano pillar on the rear side window thinking it was glass? It all was covered in snow/ice while I was scrapping and then I remember too late that their is piano plastic somewhere on here. I was so mad! Most likely I might see if I can replace it only if it don't cost too much.
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Yes, I have a few scratches in mine, a deep one or two and I've never taken it off road. Probably car wash scratches.
 

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Unfortunately, those piano black surfaces scratch pretty easy. Don’t beat yourself up too badly.
 

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With all the snow we been having lately you gotta scrape the ice off the windows before driving. Well...am I the only one that accidentally scratch the fat plastic piano pillar on the rear side window thinking it was glass? It all was covered in snow/ice while I was scrapping and then I remember too late that their is piano plastic somewhere on here. I was so mad! Most likely I might see if I can replace it only if it don't cost too much.
Depending on how bad the scratches are, you might try this:

https://www.meguiars.com/automotive/products/meguiars-plastx-clear-plastic-cleaner-polish-g12310-10-oz-liquid

I've had good luck with this getting scratches out of motorcycle windscreens and helmet visors.
 

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I scratched mine going hunting with oak brush. Looked bad. I used a polish rubbing compound with a foam applicator pad. Then used micro fiber cloth. Did two coats of this and it took the scratches out.
 


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I'm going to wrap the plastic pillars on mine this spring. Within a month or two of getting my BS last year the pillars were all swirled up. Spent a Saturday polishing them, only for them to be covered in swirls again. I'm trying to decide if I want to polish them yet again and wrap them with clear PPF or just get some matte black PPF and slap it on.
 

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I'm going to wrap the plastic pillars on mine this spring. Within a month or two of getting my BS last year the pillars were all swirled up. Spent a Saturday polishing them, only for them to be covered in swirls again. I'm trying to decide if I want to polish them yet again and wrap them with clear PPF or just get some matte black PPF and slap it on.

I want to wrap them too. I wonder if the wrap will interfere with the keypad entry.
 

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I want to wrap them too. I wonder if the wrap will interfere with the keypad entry.
I thought about that if I were to go the matte black route, it would probably be easiest just to cut out around the keypad and leave that area exposed.
 

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I've been babying my new BS for almost a year, but my young nephew fixed that for me when he hurriedly slammed the back door on the buckle.
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Ford Bronco Sport Got the first scratches on my Bronco already... 20220101_153623
 

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I've been babying my new BS for almost a year, but my young nephew fixed that for me when he hurriedly slammed the back door on the buckle.
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Ford Bronco Sport Got the first scratches on my Bronco already... 20220101_153623
Thanks for reminding me to never let my nephew near my Bronco. He is a whirlwind of destruction.
 


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With all the snow we been having lately you gotta scrape the ice off the windows before driving. Well...am I the only one that accidentally scratch the fat plastic piano pillar on the rear side window thinking it was glass? It all was covered in snow/ice while I was scrapping and then I remember too late that their is piano plastic somewhere on here. I was so mad! Most likely I might see if I can replace it only if it don't cost too much.
There are snow brushes available that won’t scratch paint. I’ve had one for about ten years.
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