How would you protect a trunk lid from fingerprints and scratches?

beanbag

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I have a hatchback trunk where the W (Volkswagen) logo flips up so you can use it as a handle to open the trunk. But once the trunk is all the way up, you pretty much have to grab the edge of the trunk lid to close it again. So therefore I get fingerprints and scratches there from all the dirt. What would you do to protect this area, or what other solution?
 
I grab the latch on the trunk of my Camaro to prevent getting my fingers on dirty paint and leaving marks. If you don`t have anything like that on the `underside` of your hatch, perhaps with a couple of short screws and some kind of strap you could make a "handle" to grab so you can pull the hatch down to where you can grab the VW emblem.

You could also get a small strip of Paint Protection Film (PPF) and cover the bottom inch or so of the hatch to protect the paint from getting marked/scratched. I bet a shop that does PPF should have some scraps they would give you.
 
I have a hatchback trunk where the W (Volkswagen) logo flips up so you can use it as a handle to open the trunk. But once the trunk is all the way up, you pretty much have to grab the edge of the trunk lid to close it again. So therefore I get fingerprints and scratches there from all the dirt. What would you do to protect this area, or what other solution?

I have a GTI as well and I use the interior "pocket/handle" that built into the inside of the hatch. When using that I have no issues. I also don`t let other open/close the hatch as they grab the outside of the hatch and it drives me crazy.

The only other thing I have thought of is a strip of clear film at the bottom edge that you could replace yearly.
 
First encountered this with the Jag...gotta *PRESS* the lid shut without slamming and there`s seemingly nothing safe to touch! Spent an afternoon figuring out how to do it (touch the license plate after pulling it down a bit via the latchwork, gotta do it just right) and 33 years later still no marks from touching it.

Some of ours lack a Safe Area, we reach in to the back side or grab the latch (which I keep clean) and flip the lids shut with a flick of the wrist (yeah, my wife does it just fine and gently enough that it doesn`t cause issues), or do like with the Jag. We simply DO NOT TOUCH PAINT, period, ever..and the techs/etc. who work on `em know the rules too.
 
+1 for using something inside the hatch to pull down on, along with using your license plate (I’ll use the plate hardware) to finish pushing it down as needed.
 
Of course, no free lunch :( you gotta be a little careful about using the plate...shearing pressure on the mounting hardware/etc. The rear plate on the A8/S8 uses proprietary *plastic* screws that thread into metal clips fastened to a rather fragile plastic trim panel...lots of stuff that can break. Sub-optimal design for someone like me.
 
On the GTI and most all VW hatchbacks the licence plate is down in the lower rear bumper and not on the hatch.
 
Of course, no free lunch :( you gotta be a little careful about using the plate...shearing pressure on the mounting hardware/etc. The rear plate on the A8/S8 uses proprietary *plastic* screws that thread into metal clips fastened to a rather fragile plastic trim panel...lots of stuff that can break. Sub-optimal design for someone like me.

On the GTI and most all VW hatchbacks the licence plate is down in the lower rear bumper and not on the hatch.

Good info on both counts. Thanks guys!
 
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Sorry guys, I`m an idiot. But in my defense, I don`t know how to read German diagrams.
 

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I still like my idea.
No no no...[Accumulator climbs up on his high horse again..]

IXNAY on comments related to "I`ll shoot somebody who`s not a mortal threat" ;)

Those of us on our side of the Gun Fence are hurting our cause with talk like that.

I wouldn`t shoot somebody for doing *ANYTHING* to any of my vehicles as long as nobody`s in `em and nobody else should even *think* that thought.

beanbag said:
Sorry guys, I`m an idiot. But in my defense, I don`t know how to read German diagrams.

Heh heh, props for the self-disclosure :D Yeah, a lot of life goes better when one RTFM, huh? But seriously, I bet that this discussion somehow factored in to your discovery, and now you know, so all good IMO.

TroyScherer said:
On the GTI and most all VW hatchbacks the licence plate is down in the lower rear bumper and not on the hatch.

Good thing they have the grab-pocket then, huh?

And I`m with you regarding letting others (i.e., strangers) touch it...I finally decided to go to the DIY recycle place (WAY out of my way) to avoid the whole thing and just *dread* taking stuff to Goodwill since it`s 80:20 in favor that I`ll have to admonish somebody (who inevitably gets bent no matter how nice I am about it).

[INSERT rant about people who touch other people`s stuff without first getting permission...when did that all start?!?]
 
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