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What Material Are Around The Windows?

ldj2018

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Hi There,
I bought some clearly non microfiber (labeled as) microfiber towels to dry my Telluride but unfortunately believe it scratched what I believe is the plastic trim in between the backseat and third row near the windows. Does anyone know if that for sure is plastic material? I am trying to see if I can buff out some how and wasn’t sure which type of product to use.

Thanks!
 

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Hi There,
I bought some clearly non microfiber (labeled as) microfiber towels to dry my Telluride but unfortunately believe it scratched what I believe is the plastic trim in between the backseat and third row near the windows. Does anyone know if that for sure is plastic material? I am trying to see if I can buff out some how and wasn’t sure which type of product to use.

Thanks!
This section of the vehicle scratches if you look at it the wrong way. I am all ears if there's a product that can get the light scratches off plastic.
 




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