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Old 10th June 2008, 12:39   #1 (permalink)
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Glovebox is making everything "furry"

I know this is very small but wonder if anyone else has this problem.

It seems that the trim on the upper portion of the glovebox is "shedding" and making everything in there a little "hairy"

Nothing major but if you leave bottles of water or fruit in there to cool and then find what looks like hair covered all over it, it's not very nice!
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Yes I have that problem too, it's the 'flock' lining. I don't use mine very often but my cd cases do get covered.
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And I wonder what it does to the satnav unit ?.
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I have the same problem. Everything inside is covered by the tiny black hair.
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And I wonder what it does to the satnav unit ?.
Yes, those fine 'hairs' could flock it up completely.
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I hoovered it to death, then filled it with masking tape, and plucked the bugger to within an inch of its life. It eased the moulting problem but was still there.
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As with all the "faults" I have found, it's good to know other *** have the same problems but at the same time a little disappointing to see so many small irritations it what I thought (but increasingly realise is less so) a "quality" product.

Oh well. get that ducktape out now!
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Defuzzing your glovebox!! Now thats a new one even for me

Haven't noticed any fuzz from mine though. But then i keep all my discs in one of those zip up case things. Stops any potential rattles
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