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Fixing an interior dash scratch

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So I have a couple scratches on the dash, on the front passenger side - doesn't come off after wiping with a damp cloth and I can feel the scratch with my fingers. Is there anything I could do to reduce the appearance of it?

I have attached an image of the scratches.

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Also curious about this. Somehow have a light scratch by the glove box release button. It's not very noticable unless it's in direct sunlight.

Does anyone have a recommendation to repair?
 

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Someone posted about using a Mr. Clean magic eraser to remove scuff marks on the lower door cards. You might try that in an inconspicuous place. You might also have to use something else to bring back the luster afterwards, because the eraser will dull the surface.
 

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I've also been told a heatgun can help plastic obtain its original form. Feels risky.

For such a common issue (unless I'm just really really bad maintaining my vehicles) there has to be an easier way to resolve this you'd think.
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