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  • Paul (SA)
    Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 201
    • Australia

    Protecting interior from scratches etc

    One of my main gripes with the Pajero is how easy it can scratch up inside. Especially the glove box and door panels. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions for protecting these areas? Is there a film or contact you can put on it that will protect it?
  • Pajshomoneroguntero
    Valued Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 1438
    • Sydney

    #2
    Don’t transport wife or kids
    NX GLS MY16 Auto: MM Towbar | Spare Lift Kit | Cooper ST MAXX 265/65R17 | SPVi Module mk3.1 | Autosafe Half Cargo Barrier | Torque Pro App | Donaldson 3um 2ndry Fuel Filter | Diff Breathers | GME4500 UHF | Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform | Roley's Rear Bash Plate | Bushskinz Underbody Protection | Airtec Snorkel | Onboard Compressor | Awning | ARB Deluxe Bar | Lightbar | Sherpa4x4 Winch | Bushskinz Sidesteps | Masten TPMS

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    • jasper361
      Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 204
      • Eatons Hill

      #3
      Originally posted by Pajshomoneroguntero View Post
      Don’t transport wife or kids
      +1 or pets!
      2019 Y62 Ti Patrol
      MY15 NX Exceed - Ironbark. - SOLD
      Bash plates, Bilstein/kings, GME XRS330c

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      • Bru9
        Valued Member
        • Jun 2014
        • 697
        • Victoria

        #4
        There is nothing you can do trust me. The material is non stick so nothing will stick to it. Best you can do is partially hide scratches with somthing like 303 surface protector.
        2000 NM Exceed Auto V6 3.5

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        • Axis
          Valued Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 977
          • Highett Vic

          #5
          With kids, dogs, camping and 4wding I've given up
          07 NS DiD GLX Manual, Alloy Bullbar, 2" lift, Bilstein shocks, King Springs, Kumho MT51, Oricom UHF088, Prodigy P2 Brake Controller, Airtec Snorkel, Bushskinz Intercooler Guard, Boo's Sump and Tansmission Bash Plates

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          • Ian H
            Valued Member
            • May 2015
            • 2499
            • Melbourne

            #6
            Wear them as a badge of honour. It means you are using your 4WD as it was intended.
            2015 NX GLS, Factory alloy bar, Kings HD Springs & Koni Shocks with 50mm lift, MM Auto Mate, Paddle shift kit, dual batteries with Redarc DC/DC, LRA 58L tank, Safari snorkel, Boo's bash plates (full set), 17" steels with BFG KO2's, Drifta drawers with slide, TPMS, Uniden UH8080S, Alpine iLX-702D head unit.

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            • Kingbrown
              Valued Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 1779
              • Port Augusta - SA

              #7
              The following may be of interest (granted that there are hazards associated with the use of m.e.k.)

              2012 PB Challenger LS Manual

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