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key=full of scratches?
Bruno787
 

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key=full of scratches?

My two keys were vacuum wrapped when i got my car. After unwrapping them, the glossy backsides were both scratched up, its kinda "dull". weird considering my car is brandnew and it came wrapped Sad

i know it'll eventually get scratched up over use, are yours glossy new??????

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17-07-2012 10:40pm
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: key=full of scratches?

They were glossy, but doesnt last, someone wrapped thiers which seems a sensible idea.

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17-07-2012 11:03pm
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Chicago_Buckeye
 

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RE: key=full of scratches?

Considering the cost of these keys ( I was told around $600 USD Shocked ) I was shocked to see how easily they scratch.

My solution? I purchased a set of these on eBay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/BK-W-Genuine-lea...952wt_1014

They were rather expensive ($35 USD), but quality is decent and best of all they completely cover the keys and prevent further scratching. The leather cover also prevents the key from rattling if you place it in one of the door pockets or cup holders while driving.

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18-07-2012 04:18am
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mark_n
 

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RE: key=full of scratches?

I find it's the removable backs which get scratched. Polishing them with a scratch recover like that used for chrome iPod backs brings them back a bit but it's a pity the covers are not sold separately as a consumable item. These smart keys are silly money, not just for the key but the need to program new keys into the car and remove lost keys from the car's memory.

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18-07-2012 04:34am
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BFGEvoqueMan
 

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RE: key=full of scratches?

Ministry of crap design has struck here. Clearly the designer won the day as otherwise they would have made it an un-markable matt black like the FL2 key.

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18-07-2012 06:02am
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mark_n
 

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RE: key=full of scratches?

Yes, I'm sure all this gloss black plastic seemed a good idea at the time - in the car as well - but it's unlikely to look great down the road.

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18-07-2012 06:32am
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