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    Registered Member One Ring
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    Jun 30 2007
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    NJ

    Beige Interior Touch-Up?

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    Forgive me if this has already been discussed, I'm a N00b to the Audi fam.

    I found the thread regarding Ebony interior touch up but i couldn't find anything about beige.

    I have spots on my e-brake housing and the general area around it. A bit annoying...is there anyway to fix this?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings T0M3K's Avatar
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    Sep 14 2007
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    Valley Stream, NY

    Re: Beige Interior Touch-Up?

    Replace, that's the only good option, lots of people (including myself) have that problem.

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    Established Member Four Rings A4TL's Avatar
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    atlanta

    Re: Beige Interior Touch-Up?

    yeah its super ghetto looking. i hope audi eliminates this problem for good. such a nice car on the inside but looks all tore up worst than a 20 year old vw on the interior.
    02 1.8tqs - apr 1+ - SS forge - Hartmann B5 RS4 18" ET35 - Delsa (ebay) spoiler lip - debadged, B7 A4 320mmx30 front brakes - 335i Montego Blue/black; Sport;Prem; iDrive; Step and Heated Seats.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings widgget's Avatar
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    Re: Beige Interior Touch-Up?

    yeah, the coating on my console around the ebreak handle and also where my keys are always rubbing aginst the outside of the console from hanging in the ignition rubbed/scratched/flaked off. I think about replacing it from time to time but then think about all the other shit i would prefer to do then replacing the whole center console just because it's scratched up. :(

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