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Triumph_Dave Member Since: 11 Jul 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 124 |
A mystery. I have heard the info that the latest internal fitment piano black wood finisher is mega easy to scratch, so we have treated ours with kid gloves.. not put anything near it, zilch. However now the car is at 750 miles old, on the centre consul suddenly two 1 cm scrtachs have appeared.. Well me I thought.. it must be self scratching, now thats an unusual LR feature. Of course I am not happy at all about this, as the finisher is completely non practical, but has anyone managed to polish the scratchs out? or does it just make it worse?. I would imagine the polish would have to be mega fine and the cloth application totally clean, i.e new.. as it appears the issue is in the mega soft clear coat over the trim that is scratching.. Interestingly on a past Disco 4 we had the same black finisher and it did not scratch... so I am asuming either the clear coat on the trim takes months/years to harden, or its a different clear coat being used which is pants..
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Wed Oct 28 2015 10:10pm |
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eddkawasaki Member Since: 23 Feb 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 93 |
It depends on the depth of the scratches, if they are pretty light you could try using auto finesse tripple. see pictures of the difference it made when used on the notoriously soft piano black exterior trims of my sport. I see no reason you could not use it on the interior but I would mask off carefully first.
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Thu Oct 29 2015 2:12pm |
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Triumph_Dave Member Since: 11 Jul 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 124 |
Interesting ref the auto finesse tripple on the exterior plastics. Mine came new from the dealer with micro swirl marks after a paint treatment was applied to the vehicle by them! or the RRS exterior plastics are also self scratching, so I may try this to see if it can put right the issue.
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Thu Oct 29 2015 5:08pm |
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philmw Member Since: 18 Aug 2006 Location: Nottingham Posts: 1671 |
Have a guess from the photos below when the scratches most likely appear:
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Thu Oct 29 2015 8:55pm |
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eddkawasaki Member Since: 23 Feb 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 93 |
flippin heck phil you want borrow some tripple? |
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Thu Oct 29 2015 9:59pm |
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philmw Member Since: 18 Aug 2006 Location: Nottingham Posts: 1671 |
No. Far too abrasive. |
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Thu Oct 29 2015 10:06pm |
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Triumph_Dave Member Since: 11 Jul 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 124 |
[quote="philmw"]Have a guess from the photos below when the scratches most likely appear:
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Fri Oct 30 2015 12:29pm |
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