| notlmpresed |
| Don't ask me how it happened, but a small scratch about 1.5 inches long appears on the door of my glove box. Now, I am not particularly anal, but this happens to bother me, especially because I have ebony interior. (This material that the dash etc is made from seems it would be easy to scratch anyway.) It does not bother me enough to order a replacement glove box (I don’t think…), because I know that would cost a small fortune. But is there a product that will "fill in" or "hide" the scratch. The white scratch, although quite miniscule, is enough to make a monkey go bananas... |
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| phins2rt |
quote: Originally posted by notlmpresed
Don't ask me how it happened, but a small scratch about 1.5 inches long appears on the door of my glove box. Now, I am not particularly anal, but this happens to bother me, especially because I have ebony interior. (This material that the dash etc is made from seems it would be easy to scratch anyway.) It does not bother me enough to order a replacement glove box (I don’t think…), because I know that would cost a small fortune. But is there a product that will "fill in" or "hide" the scratch. The white scratch, although quite miniscule, is enough to make a monkey go bananas...
maybe a black sharpie??? |
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| LionSpeed |
quote: Originally posted by phins2rt
maybe a black sharpie???
I was gonna say the same but since I am already here, I'll add:
maybe a fine point black sharpie??? |
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| cvyluv |
People are probably getting real sick of hearing me say this but it seems this is about the only good advice I can offer on this board!!
I would recommend calling your local Acura dealer and ask who they use for their interior repair and redying. The material on the glove box is easy to repair and my shop here in South Dakota would charge around 40.00 or so for it. Hope that helps..... |
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| Tyde99 |
| Try black shoe polish |
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| cvyluv |
quote: Try black shoe polish
And the first time you rub your knee on the glove box:: SURPRISE!!!! |
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| uopercival |
Anal enough to spend $70?
Found this at the AcuraAutomotive parts site:
4 77500-STX-A01ZA BOX ASSY., GLOVE
( GRAPHITE BLACK ) 1 2007 MDX
LIST $91.59 Their price: $73.27 |
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| m500 |
quote: Originally posted by uopercival
Anal enough to spend $70?
Found this at the AcuraAutomotive parts site:
4 77500-STX-A01ZA BOX ASSY., GLOVE
( GRAPHITE BLACK ) 1 2007 MDX
LIST $91.59 Their price: $73.27
Look to be a reasonable price to easy the pain. |
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| xodus |
quote: Originally posted by uopercival
Anal enough to spend $70?
Found this at the AcuraAutomotive parts site:
4 77500-STX-A01ZA BOX ASSY., GLOVE
( GRAPHITE BLACK ) 1 2007 MDX
LIST $91.59 Their price: $73.27
Would you be able to tell us what site you got this information from? Thanks. |
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