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Scratch On Brushed Aluminium Strip On Dash
stef.c
 

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Scratch On Brushed Aluminium Strip On Dash

Any tips for removing scratches on this? Its a very light scratch - so is it possible?

The other option is asking the dealer to replace it as it was done before I picked it up last week. However I am slightly reluctant to have them start removing parts of the dash as this could potentially cause rattles and misalignment.

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(This post was last modified: 04-04-2012 12:29pm by stef.c.)
04-04-2012 12:20pm
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Scratch On Brushed Aluminium Strip On Dash

Polish it with silver coloured car polish or one of the coloured wax sticks?

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04-04-2012 03:50pm
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Donny Dog
 

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RE: Scratch On Brushed Aluminium Strip On Dash

(04-04-2012 12:20pm)stef.c Wrote:  Any tips for removing scratches on this? Its a very light scratch - so is it possible?

The other option is asking the dealer to replace it as it was done before I picked it up last week. However I am slightly reluctant to have them start removing parts of the dash as this could potentially cause rattles and misalignment.

Stef.c, I hadn't see this before I replied to your other thread, but I have done so there. I might add that, in my view, silver polish (as suggested above) is another valid product to try (again, it contains a very mild abrasive), otherwise following the methodology I outlined.
04-04-2012 07:30pm
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