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mborgerd

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  1. If you don't have trim removal tools, you can probably get by using using a putty knife or flat blade screwdriver with its business end wrapped with electrical tape.

    This worked! -- um, sort of :)

    Your answer gave me a better idea: I wrapped tape around a putty knife with the sticky side out. That gave me a thin instrument with just enough grip so I could grab onto the glass chunks and fish them out from the cupholder area.

    Thanks a bunch!

  2. Short story:

    Does anyone have any tips about how to get under the cupholder cover door on a 2008 es350?

    Long story:

    My window was smashed and glass went everywhere. The dealer replaced the windows and supposedly cleaned up the glass.

    Then I went on a road trip. I could still hear chunks of glass rattling around inside the door and my wife cut her hand when she reached next to the seat. So I took it back to the dealer. They supposedly got it cleaned up -- again.

    Now I just realized that the door above my cupholders won't close. There is so much glass underneath it, I can hear it crunching when I try to cover the cupholders. My emotions are a mixture of frustration with the dealer and resignation to the fact that no-one but me is going to spend the time needed to get in every crevice.

    I'm willing to spend the time necessary to make sure it gets done right, but I need to know how to get down there to clean it.

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