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Blue interior repair
Good Evening,
I was trying to pry out the wood around the heater controls to replace bulbs. I left a couple of marks on the surrounding blue interior. The marks are pretty close to a scratch. Does anyone know if there are any products to touch up accidents like this? I never did get the wood off, and I chipped that too. Thanks & Merry Christmas. Hugh Sr. 1984 190d - 97,456 - Excellent condition |
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I've just rubbed some leather conditioner in. Usually I forget about it later anyway and its not as obvious.
The wood panels seem to be available by others who are parting out. dp
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You might just have to pry it out from the bottom with a flathead, then just get a new (to you) piece. If a PO glued it in with some super sealant, it will never come out without a good fight. If you go that route, re-install with hot glue. It's much easier to get out, and still seats where it won't move.
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