Phone mount wear on the dash - any ideas?
#1
Lead Lap
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Phone mount wear on the dash - any ideas?
The former owner of my car had a metal phone mount right next to the CD changer, and of course when it was removed there is a slight depression where it used to be. It's the only slight flaw in an otherwise incredible interior, and it bugs me sometimes.
Any ideas? Is the material next to the Radio leather?
Any ideas? Is the material next to the Radio leather?
#6
Lead Lap
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So, short of replacing the entire piece, what can be done about this? I see LOTS of cars being sold with cell phone / PDA holders. Some of us do not want that cluttering up the dash, and when we buy cars that the previous owner had them in there, it'll leave such marks on our interiors.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
#7
I wonder if a leather repair shop could fix something like that.
Alternatively, I know you said that you prefer not to have such things cluttering your dash, but have you really ruled out the possibility of adding a phone holster to your car? I have one in mine, and I couldn't live without it. It shares the same bolt that the radio/climate control unit uses, and would probably cover that indentation. Just a thought.
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Alternatively, I know you said that you prefer not to have such things cluttering your dash, but have you really ruled out the possibility of adding a phone holster to your car? I have one in mine, and I couldn't live without it. It shares the same bolt that the radio/climate control unit uses, and would probably cover that indentation. Just a thought.
Here's a picture:
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#9
Oh, I don't know if it's leather, but I'm thinking that a leather repair shop probably repairs other types of materials as well and might be able to make it look better than it does.
I know this might sound funny, but have you tried to match the color with a marker, shoe polish, etc.? Is the indentation that bad? Would you notice it as much if the color matched the rest of the area? I wouldn't experiment on it, because if you make it worse it'll bother you even more, but I was just thinking whether making the color match would be good enough.
I know this might sound funny, but have you tried to match the color with a marker, shoe polish, etc.? Is the indentation that bad? Would you notice it as much if the color matched the rest of the area? I wouldn't experiment on it, because if you make it worse it'll bother you even more, but I was just thinking whether making the color match would be good enough.
#11
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Interesting. Even better! My car is the Modern Luxury, so I sure hope you're right! I'll take it to the dealer soon and find out what they say. Did you Toyota come out so well that you couldn't even notice it had been done?
Shawn
Shawn
#12
Intermediate
Thanks to this topic I decided not to buy that Iron phone mounting brace. Because of the construction I was sure that it coudnt do any harm but it does!!!!!
Good that you uploaded this question!
Good that you uploaded this question!
#13
An automotive paint store will have interior paint. Get your interior color code and call around. 3rd parties mix dyes to color match interior trim at dealers & that’s fine in an environment that isn’t prone to wear but the cost at a dealer can be high. If you go this route, make sure the dealer schedules it with the third party as you don’t want to wait until the day of the week they normally come. Only the largest dealer have anyone on staff. Some auto paint stores will color match an interior dye & sell it in a can or aerosol can. Good luck.
#14
Lexus Champion
Take you car to your Lexus dealer and ask them who they use for touch up of their vehicles. You should then be able to contact that person and probably meet them at the Lexus dealer when he services them. He should make a perfect match and and a very reasonable price (less than $50).