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x5pea Member Since: 03 May 2007 Location: Lanarkshire Posts: 2097 |
anyone got any ideas? |
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Tue May 26 2015 10:47am |
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Chrisr1806 Member Since: 23 Jun 2013 Location: Sussex Posts: 683 |
Sorry can't help, but would also be interested in suggestions as I have the same problem. Arrived: MY16 A/B SDV6 in Aruba, Ivory interior, piano black trim, black panoramic roof, spare wheel, blind spot monitoring, mudlaps and more...
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Tue May 26 2015 10:48am |
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JSR2014 Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 341 |
I have heard that Autoglym Super Resin Polish does a nice job, I used some on the Piano black on my XF and it came up well, however that may have just been a fluke so would suggest that you try it somewhere not noticable first and I cannot take any responsibility should the SRP harm the surface any more.
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Tue May 26 2015 10:51am |
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Invincible Member Since: 13 Oct 2014 Location: Stigenace Posts: 64 |
Try Poorboys Black Hole. It works on the exterior shiny plastic parts. 2015 - HSE Dynamic - Santorini - Stealth Pack
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Tue May 26 2015 7:44pm |
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Argonaut Member Since: 04 May 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6 |
I used Menzerna Super Finish on mine, and it's done a great job. Needs a lot of elbow grease to get best results, it's a very, very fine polishing compound. |
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Wed Jun 03 2015 8:04pm |
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edviss Member Since: 29 Feb 2016 Location: london Posts: 28 |
These trims can be polished out as they have layer of laquer on top. |
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Sun Jul 10 2016 9:17am |
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CANROVER Member Since: 03 Oct 2015 Location: Ottawa Posts: 255 |
The piano black interior has a laquer coating very similar to clear coat. To start, I'd recommend using a light clearcoat polish like Zymol cleaner wax as it is a combination, polish and wax all in one. The goal is to take off little by little to avoid overdoing it and taking off too much of the clearcoat layer.... If the cleaner wax is not enough, go with a light polish or try Meguire's scratchX 2.0 as it is a small area. After you've removed the scratches make sure to protect it with a coat of wax and sealant to really bring the shine out.
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Wed Jul 20 2016 8:56pm |
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