Door pockets. Useless waste of space.

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I Don’t know man.… my drugs and guns fit perfectly in those spaces. The other day officer Davis complimented me on how easy it was to locate my contraband and was thankful for Ford for the convenience. A+
Just remeber to wrap anything with blood on it in a plastic baggie to avoid leaving DNA stains.
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Yeah, I'm only rocking size nine, but I keep a stack of masks in there, a bottle of hand sanitizer, glasses wipes, a pocket knife, and a bottle of screen cleaning solution for the SYNC panel. I like my door pockets (but I don't like them scuffing).
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I have found that the hidden pocket (furthest from the door hinge) is perfect for storing a compact umbrella for the driver and passenger. It's out of the way, still accessible when needed. The more open pocket has been great for keeping microfibers handy, and a small round bottle of hand sanitizer in the cup holder portion.
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Just remeber to wrap anything with blood on it in a plastic baggie to avoid leaving DNA stains.
You realize that we can smell blood through a plastic bag, right? ??
 


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I think what some people are trying to express is this observation is a preference not a design or technical flaw. Though you may not like it others appear to. Personally I am just waiting on my car with bated breath, lol.
I can't remember the last time I saw 'bated' spelled correctly.

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I can't remember the last time I saw 'bated' spelled correctly.

God bless you!
Well, I guess a lot of people have breath that smells like fish. ??
 

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I have a squeegee, a microfiber towel, and a small bottle of hand sanitizer in my driver’s door pocket. I have a microfiber towel in my passenger door pocket. ?‍♂?
 

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I have a squeegee, a microfiber towel, and a small bottle of hand sanitizer in my driver’s door pocket. I have a microfiber towel in my passenger door pocket. ?‍♂?
Figured you would have milk bones in there
 

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Looks great, what are the dimensions?
Calling Mr @zvez . Dimensions for your carbon fiber scuff protectors? I made some out of VIVVID vinyl but it doesn’t stick at all to that door plastic. So I bought some 3M and will try again tomorrow when it’s a little warmer. But your outcome looks better than mine. So just wondering if you mind sharing. As was @MachEGTPilot.
 

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Calling Mr @zvez . Dimensions for your carbon fiber scuff protectors? I made some out of VIVVID vinyl but it doesn’t stick at all to that door plastic. So I bought some 3M and will try again tomorrow when it’s a little warmer. But your outcome looks better than mine. So just wondering if you mind sharing. As was @MachEGTPilot.
Even better, here's a pic. At it's widest it's 4" I used the carbon film from RVINYL, six months and still holds beautifully with no lifting. If they didn't send you a squeegee use an old credit card to apply, it reduces air bubble issues. As I recall I wiped the area down with diluted rubbing alcohol beforehand.

https://www.rvinyl.com/3M-Wrap-Film...MIqIi8wczN3gIVAx6GCh1TagEsEAQYASABEgLgSPD_BwE

btw, nurse here too, retired 3 years ago, 30 years ED, CVICU, Behavioral Health, Jail Clinic, PACU

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