Dents in Burmester trim on the rear doors
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Dents in Burmester trim on the rear doors
Hi Guys n Gals,
When I bought my car used, I noticed little dents in the burmester covers on the rear doors. I reckon I could un-dent them and will try to. But has anyone done that already and maybe could share som tips and tricks to go about?
I’m thinking of removing the door panels and then gently rubbing the dent out from the inside with a tennis ball.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Jake
When I bought my car used, I noticed little dents in the burmester covers on the rear doors. I reckon I could un-dent them and will try to. But has anyone done that already and maybe could share som tips and tricks to go about?
I’m thinking of removing the door panels and then gently rubbing the dent out from the inside with a tennis ball.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Jake
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2023 GLE450, 2021 E350 / Used to drive: 2019 E300, 2021 + 2020 GLE350, 2019 E450 Wagon(s), 2017 E300
I had the same dent - only difference is that I made the dent myself. I never removed the dent on mine - but the one caution when I looked at it was that the speaker grill is glued in place. Tough to remove and you need to be careful not to dislodge it.
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