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Jkay



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Protecting Grand Black Veneer

Hello

Does anyone have any good tips on steps that can be taken to protect the grand black wood finish? Or do I just have to be extra careful

Thanks

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Protect it against what sir?

I have had it in many of my cars and have never damaged any of it! That said... If your kids climb around inside? I guess it could get scratched? Whistle

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Jkay



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Hello Sir

Ive just heard it gets damaged really easily, even without you realising.

I believe Its inevitable that Mrs JKay will place her handbag or something on it one day, but the fact you have never damaged any of it does sound reassuring Thumbs Up

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Your right, the only two bits prone to “wife damage” would be the two parts by her right calf/knee area... If your concerned? Buy some stick on clear plastic to cover it? Thumbs Up

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Jkay



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Thank you Sir! Definitely need to look into it. Should be a just over a week before I take delivery

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Tell the Mrs you have bought her some new clothes as you have a new car....

This one comes with the optional anti nagging face mask....



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Jkay



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Laughing Laughing

Now if I could only convince her to keep it on in the house as well Laughing

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In that special padded shed down the garden Whistle Whistle Whistle Laughing Thumbs Up

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Scotland 2017 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Corris Grey

On one of my rear doors the laquer top surface has a scrape out of it, it does not cut into the black surface underneath. Any suggestions how to restore that? Only Range Rovers since 1988

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Jkay



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Quote:
I have had it in many of my cars and have never damaged any of it!


Come to think of it, it was on the L494 RRS forum
Where many were complaining about their grand black being extremely fragile

I wouldn't have thought the black wood finish on two would have been any different (ie sport vs Full fat) but seeing as FF owners don't seem to complain about it as much, I wonder if they are in fact different

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Or a different breed of owners?

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That's what I like to think Thumbs Up

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Maybe the wood is in places that naturally attracts more wear / damage ?

I've never had any problem with black lacquer trim Thumbs Up

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I've had an L322 and an L405 with Black Lacquer. Never had a problem.

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