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    Re: Piano Black Interior Trim Scratch Removal

    I did this a few months ago and just posted these on Autopia.

    I used the Rupes ibrid nano and used whatever coating I was using on the paint at the time.




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    Red face Re: Piano Black Interior Trim Scratch Removal

    Thanks for all of the great replies everyone. I have a couple of the products that you all suggested, I might try one on the dash and one on the console to see how they turn out. I figured whatever I use to apply it will have to be super soft or I will just be walking backwards.


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    Blackfire One Step works great. If you haven't ordered a quart yet do it. You will love it.

    I received a sample on my last order. We will give it a try.

    One and done



    BLACKFIRE One Step 32 ounce bottle



    If you plan on coating your car then of course you cannot use a cleaner/wax anywhere.

    Now your just talking on the outside right or if I decide to apply a coating on the trim? I've read enough on here to have it drilled into my brain that the surface has to be virgin in order for the coating to adhere to. This ol' dog can still absorb some things. The rest as the wife says is just useless trivia.


    Very Important
    Under the black plastic shell is WHITE plastic. Don't buff hard around edges or you'll buff/burn through. No fixing at this point.







    BF One Step is very safe. Be sure to use a foam polishing pad or foam finishing pad. Never use cutting pads on Piano Plastic.


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    Re: Piano Black Interior Trim Scratch Removal

    I think I screwed up my reply quote.

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    Re: Piano Black Interior Trim Scratch Removal

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    I did this a few months ago and just posted these on Autopia.

    I used the Rupes ibrid nano and used whatever coating I was using on the paint at the time.



    That's about how mine looks. That looks great. I think some of them came from the last time I cleaned out the interior. I still have some Black-Fire Crystal Seal left and I apply it to all of the black and chrome. It holds up very well, but I'm sure not as well as the coating. Really nice job.
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    Re: Piano Black Interior Trim Scratch Removal

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    I did this a few months ago and just posted these on Autopia.

    I used the Rupes ibrid nano and used whatever coating I was using on the paint at the time.



    Wow, that is not only impressive results. But great photos too!

    Taping must have taken some time and patience.

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    Re: Piano Black Interior Trim Scratch Removal

    Has anyone tried polishing out the scratches on the gauge window?

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    Re: Piano Black Interior Trim Scratch Removal

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    Has anyone tried polishing out the scratches on the gauge window?

    Tried, but didn't work for me.

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