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  1. #1

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    Hey all,



    I`m being anal with my new baby, but I`m wondering how you guys protect the small panel where the seatbelt presses against when it`s not buckled it. When you unbuckle your seat belt, the seat belt buckle kinda goes flying and hits it. I`ve had my car for a week and there are already some scuffs from when when my seat belt hit it. I used some cleaner and then put down some vinyl/rubber protectant, and it looks new again. I`m guessing the only way NOT to scuff it is to be ridiculously careful when i unbuckle my seatbelt, which isn`t happening. Just wondering if anyone else has this problem.

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    Just dont unbuckle it and let it go flying. Unbuckle it and guide it to where it rests.

 

 

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