• Savannah Evans
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    My client has a 2009 Maserati GranTurismoS (interior color Cuoio) that has quite a bit of interior damage and some of it requires some fixes that I am not certain of how to achieve.

    One the edge of one door there seems to be an adhesion issue with the material covering the door panel. I am not sure if, with heat, the adhesive could be reactivated to stick it back down. I don't want to risk damaging it if there is not a chance of it working.

    There is a ring on the dash from, I assume, a suction cup. I don't believe there is anything to be done but perhaps you guys might have an idea. I told him he might need to replace the dash.

    There are 2 photos here of some discoloration. I don't necessarily have questions about recoloring it, but I didn't know if there might be some other methods of bringing back the color that I don't know about.

    There is a ripped off piece of material from the passenger door panel and I just don't know at all how to approach that.

    The "soft touch" plastic around the cupholders and whatnot is sticky, scratched, and generally gross. Any recommendations on how to approach that would be wonderful. I am going to replace some panel pieces, so I will have them out of the car anyway. Is there some spraypaint type product I can use to make a fresh new layer on it?

    I have many questions, thanks for any help you can give.

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  • Cody Lunning
    39
    Some people have used plasti dip to mimic the soft feel plastic. I haven’t tried or confirmed this. For the discoloration. It looks like they panels have been repaired and just don’t match. Your best bet without changing is dying the material.
  • Gareth Judd
    12
    As said above the car has had some work
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