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Gloss trim on Dynamic
wavey.dave
 

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Gloss trim on Dynamic

Picked up the SD4 Dynamic Saturday.

Noticed today when giving her a good going over (oo er) that the gloss black surround around the gear selector knob that there are some very fine hairline scratches.

My Mrs reckons that its inevitable and to forget about them - if the dealer replaces we might end up with squeaks etc.

On the other hand I'm a fussy bugger and I want it right.

What say you Evoque brethren?
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2012 09:28pm by wavey.dave.)
06-08-2012 08:30pm
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WB
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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

it is inevitable and will come back that said it's an easy piece to replace so I wouldn't worry too much about squeaks.

You could try something like gtechniq C1 or similar on it which are scratch resistant products but even then I wouldn't count on it. Best thing to do is be careful - don't put keys etc around that area and get on and enjoy the Evoque.
06-08-2012 08:56pm
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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

Agree with WB, nobody but you will really notice them and regardless of what treatment you try to use you will still get the scratches

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06-08-2012 09:23pm
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Evo-king
 

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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

The plastic is so soft that marking this takes very little effort, consequently, I always keep a microfibre cloth inside the car, I stopped my missus the other day, trying to clean it with spittle and fingers, I shouted so loudly she recoiled and was about to call me a lunatic, when I pointed out the microfibre cloth was there for that purpose. Not divorced yet.

Also the rear quarter black plastic trims, which have been treated are showing some scratch marks, believe me I am extremely careful cleaning these areas, but it seems they will still mark. I only draw consolation in the fact that similar plastics are used by other manufacturers, so other cars will be effected similarly.

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06-08-2012 10:46pm
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mark_n
 

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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

I agree, the plastics are very soft and show scratches rather easily. Best to see this as a wake up call to only enter the car when wearing sheepskin mittens...

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06-08-2012 11:11pm
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rvsvet
 

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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

(06-08-2012 11:11pm)mark_n Wrote:  I agree, the plastics are very soft and show scratches rather easily. Best to see this as a wake up call to only enter the car when wearing sheepskin mittens...

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07-08-2012 07:50am
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Token
 

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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

It's a Range Rover guys...scratches are all part of the look...add some mud and some gaffa tape and it will be complete!

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07-08-2012 08:21am
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Bowl
 

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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

I only use microfibre cloth on that piece, 3 months on the clock with zero scratch.

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07-08-2012 08:24am
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wavey.dave
 

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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

Just to clarify, these were there when I picked her up (I guess). So should I approach the dealer about changing it?
07-08-2012 08:58am
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Token
 

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RE: Gloss trim on Dynamic

Personally I wouldn't ask the dealer to sort it out as it is probably that scatches may soon appear again anyway...however, going back to the dealer and asking them what they are going to do to compensate you might prove to be better value.

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