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Sorry me , but I don't understand the meaning of touching up the interior.

Do you mean painting the side air vents, and the rear center console?

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Sorry me , but I don't understand the meaning of touching up the interior.

Do you mean painting the side air vents, and the rear center console?

Basically want to touch up the shifter and the handbrake - they got some scratches and need some paint to touch it up - also a few touch up's needed on the center console - this is a beige leather interior

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Just needed to know where i can get some soft touch paint for touching up my interiors?

Do you have a 2001 model car? My '01 Boxster has the soft touch finish from the factory on most of the interior parts, and if you look at it wrong it scratches, flakes, bubbles and/or peels. Much of my interior was replaced under warranty. Now the car is out of warranty, and parts are scratching, flaking, peeling, etc. again. I have heard the only option is the scrape everything off (a nasty, tedious and time consuming job), then properly prep and refinish the parts affected. If you want a first class product and aren't worried about the cost, Mr Bumperplugs is the guy I would call. My car has a black interior and I heard about the spray version of the goo you dip pliers in to get soft handles. I picked some up (I've seen it at Harbor Freight, Home Depot, and lots of hardware stores), but haven't had the time to try it out yet to see how it matches and holds up. I'm on a business trip to Europe, otherwise I'd tell you the exact name of the product, but I think it's PLASTI DIP® SPRAY - see http://plastidip.com/consumer/products.html

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