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My only complaint about Piano Black is how it shows fingerprints.
Not entirely true.The various wood trim parts in the car are actually held by clips and can be popped out and changed easily (the only part I am unsure of is the central armrest where the cupholders are). I don't know how much Tesla charges, but I know this is an upgrade they do if you later decide to change the trim.
Not entirely true.
The dash panels actually are held in by both clips and screws along the bottom. Having made my own interior timber trims on substrates provided by Tesla, i can state this authoritatively. To get the old ones out, the lower dash panels around the steering column and the glove box assembly need to be removed. Those are also held in by both screws and clips.
Not entirely true.
The dash panels actually are held in by both clips and screws along the bottom. Having made my own interior timber trims on substrates provided by Tesla, i can state this authoritatively. To get the old ones out, the lower dash panels around the steering column and the glove box assembly need to be removed. Those are also held in by both screws and clips.
I was worried about swirling and scratches on the piano black. I had it on a previous car and it started to look pretty bad after a few years.
I wasn't really impressed with the woods, so I just paid the extra for the carbon fiber. I figured it was worth the cost to preserve my sanity, otherwise I'd be obsessing over damage to the piano black finish. I can report that the carbon fiber is quite durable and hides flaws very well.
Not sure that helps at all, but with this much money going into the car, if you don't like the piano black, were it me, I'd suck it up and order the finish you want.
I've actually been wondering if there's some sort of product you can put on it that would repel dust, fingerprints and protect it from scratches. Surely there must be.
You hit the nail on the head. I'm going to upgrade to the wood trim, which I like a lot except for the priceNot sure that helps at all, but with this much money going into the car, if you don't like the piano black, were it me, I'd suck it up and order the finish you want.