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C4 Open Discussion General and technical C4 Corvette discussion - ownership, maintenance, repairs, modifications, tuning |
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12-13-2019, 4:41pm | #1 | ||||||
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Door Scratches
The 1995 coupe I recently purchased has a few defects for me to work on. Installing a new emblem on the hood and the rear gas lid helped add a little sparkle to the car. The door handles have a few scratches which detract from its appearance, so I purchased some rubber sticky-backed door step tread from my local Mac's hardware store. I cut it down to 1.25 x 5.5 inches and stuck it on the door handle openings. It will prevent future scratches from happening too, I hope. This is the rubber tread. I had to go to a couple places to find it because most of the places had the tread that is more like black sandpaper and I didn't want that on my door handles. I saw the static cling ones in a couple of Vette parts & accessory catalogs, but was afraid it might come off too easily, so I opted for the sticky tread stuff. See attached picture.
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12-13-2019, 4:43pm | #2 | ||||||
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Are you able to remove them and straighten them?
I couldn't resist. |
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