Ridiculously soft B-pillar lower covers?
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Ridiculously soft B-pillar lower covers?
I think this was discussed before in a thread about marking up the door material with the seat belts retracting. Does anyone else have trouble with scratching the covering on the lower half of the B-pillars (at least in the ebony interior). I noticed a few small dings/dents that I think are also from my seatbelts--no big deal. But then I try to wipe off some water from the side of my seat that came in when I opened the window during the rain in the ATM, and I just *brush* the side of the panel with my watch and it leaves a 3-inch long scratch down the side. There was barely any pressure applied at all. What's up with that?
Also, anyone know any good tricks to hide these scratches?
Matt
Also, anyone know any good tricks to hide these scratches?
Matt
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i did the same thing....i sat in with my a** first, and left about a 2 inch scratch on the lower B pillar. pisses me off.
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98 Lexus LS400
2002 Satin Silver TL-S W/Nav
-Ebony interior wood kit
-Ebony wood/leather steering wheel
-20% tint
-Boston Acoustic speakers+tweeters
-Kenwood 12" tube
.......more to come
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98 Lexus LS400
2002 Satin Silver TL-S W/Nav
-Ebony interior wood kit
-Ebony wood/leather steering wheel
-20% tint
-Boston Acoustic speakers+tweeters
-Kenwood 12" tube
.......more to come
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