Any product for wood trim scratches?
#1
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Any product for wood trim scratches?
Most of my wood trim buffs up nicely with a terry cloth rubdown but my console has some very light "scratches" that won't buff out. The scratch is not deep nor does it penetrate through the wood grain. They are visible when the light hits them in a certain way though. I am sure they came from placing things on the console while driving, I find myself putting my phone or sunglasses there .
Anyone know of a good product to buff that out?
Thanks
Anyone know of a good product to buff that out?
Thanks
#2
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Most of my wood trim buffs up nicely with a terry cloth rubdown but my console has some very light "scratches" that won't buff out. The scratch is not deep nor does it penetrate through the wood grain. They are visible when the light hits them in a certain way though. I am sure they came from placing things on the console while driving, I find myself putting my phone or sunglasses there .
Anyone know of a good product to buff that out?
Thanks
Anyone know of a good product to buff that out?
Thanks
That is only filling in the marks though which I never thought to really be a solution. I have always wondered if something like plastx would work and be more permanent, but I know that it is an abrasive, and if that means breaking down a layer of the coating on the wood to make it look flush, and not knowing how long that will even last worries me. Applying plastx over and over could eventually wear down the coating whereas waxing it is applying something on top of it so I guess I am stuck at where the tradeoff would be with that. I'll end my rambling now, but I figured I would at least share the waxing idea.
-Joe
#3
If it's true that the wood is also coated with clear coat, I'd imagine you could use something like ScratchX to buff them out gently. It's not a very heavy duty compound but it can get out a lot of small swirls and scratches.
#4
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You can use scratch/swirl removers on the wood. I personally would skip the Scratch X as its pretty aggressive actually, the issue is that uneven application will cause more micromarring. Its also thick, and will get stuck in the trim, etc. I would also trade in the terry cloth towel for a microfiber towel, that is causing marring too. PlastX is also pretty abrasive.
I would get some Plexus:
Plexus is a great plastic cleaner/polish. It is abrasive, but it is very mild. Its also excellent for the instrument cluster lens, headlight, nav screens, clear bras if you have them. It cleans the wood up nicely, and will help with minor scratches and swirls...
I would get some Plexus:
Plexus is a great plastic cleaner/polish. It is abrasive, but it is very mild. Its also excellent for the instrument cluster lens, headlight, nav screens, clear bras if you have them. It cleans the wood up nicely, and will help with minor scratches and swirls...
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