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Old 09-13-2009, 10:26 AM
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Aluminum trim gets dinged so easily

I hate to sound like a whiner, but I'm bummed about how easy it is to put scratches and dents in the aluminum trim. This is my first BMW, and I have been treating with great care.

Today I got two scratches within 20-minutes. First I gouge the driver trim with my iPhone (no idea how). Then my better half manages to scratch the other side with who knows what. I baby this vehicle, I'm not a careless boob. I gave a friend a ride home from work last week, and he goes for the passenger door with his house keys in hand - scrrrrrrratch! If feel like a turd instructing everybody that gets in my car to "be careful" around my trim. Ugh.

So my questions are:

1) Is there any type of repair I can do?

2) Does anybody know what the cost of these trim pieces are? I feel like I should just go ahead and order a few now, and keep them on hand.

3) I wonder what the cost/feasibility of replacing it all with wood trim would be.
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