Easy to Scuff Interior of Sction tC
#21
I'm very accustomed to scuffing up my doorpanels. I blame it on my big feet and the small driver's seat of my first car, a Ford Tempo. I've got a few scuffs on the TC, but nothing I'm distraught over.
Where could one find that meguiar's back to black stuff?
Where could one find that meguiar's back to black stuff?
#22
Re: Easy to Scuff Interior of Sction tC
Originally Posted by genners
I've had my Scion tC since Monday and the door on the driver's side is already scuffed pretty bad. Somehow, I scratched it on my way out of the car. I tried to see if it would wipe off - but it's permanent. That's really depressing. Any ideas on what to put on it to hide the scratch - or maybe there is some kind of protective coat of something I can put on the interior to keep this from happening again?
Sux about the scratch, i wsa thinking about the aluminum door sills
#23
Originally Posted by SassyScion
I had scuffs on the door panel of my old car & I have them on my new. I think it's easier for shorter people to get them... the logistics are that we're closer to the steering wheel & have less room to get out of the seat. When we swing our legs out, they inevitably hit the door because we're so far forward. Taller people who sit back further have more of a "door opening" to get out of than we do.
Actually, I often have to be very careful getting out of the car--the tC has the longest doors I've ever seen. In most parking spots, I have to open my door 1/4 and squeeeeze out of the car, sort of like backing down a narrow hallway.
I accidentally shanked my car door with my key the third day I had my car--I'm not used to a razor-sharp new car key--other than that, every scuff I make wipes off with Meguiar's Dash and Trim on a Microfiber towel.
On a side note, Chole, I clicked your link, and I must say I'm rather surprised. Pleasantly, but rather surprised
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