Without expense try a cutting compound ie something from halfords ie paint renovator you've got scratches on the most sensitive panel of a car so best of luck
Without expense try a cutting compound ie something from halfords ie paint renovator you've got scratches on the most sensitive panel of a car so best of luck
I will try ag super resin or the trade version radiant wax. Does a good job of covering it up as it’s a filler polish/mild cutting compound. Just work it in or use a small polisher.
It’s the same with the piano black trim, breath on it and it’s scratched. Doesn’t last forever the filler polishes but will look good for a month or 2.
Try a cutting compound with a light polishing pad.
Then a polish with a finishing pad.
Please note use a dual action polisher and not a rotary.
Very hard to get a decent finish with a rotary on piano black
Its not a permanent fix. You will only get that if you machine polish them & thats not truly permanent
However the piano black trims will ALWAYS mark/scratch not matter what you do with 'em
'Twas the devil himself who created piano black trim on cars lol
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.