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      04-07-2016, 04:44 PM   #1
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Question Maple trim rejuvenation

My maple wood trim has a few scratches. Looks like previous wore a watch or bracelet, as there are plenty of marks near iDrive controller.

Get away with hand polish?

Should imagine it'll be tricky machine polishing?

Ideas?
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You can try hand polishing, but as you mentioned, a traditional polisher will not be a suitable choice unless you can remove the trim and secure it in a vice or something outside of the vehicle.

The most common way to machine polish trim inside a car is to use a drill attachment or dremel with small buffing pads. This will be much quicker, and usually more effective, than hand polishing unless the scratches are very minor.

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Thanks. I have a dremel, will see what attachments i have / can obtain.
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Thanks. I have a dremel, will see what attachments i have / can obtain.
You can get polishing pads for a dremel. Use the cotton polishing buff wheels on a low to medium speed with some car scratch remover then use a new buff wheel with fine car polish.
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Bought the polishing kit for my dremel. Will see how it goes.....
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makes sure to prime your pads, mask off your trim pieces and make sure to cover areas with towels or it can get messy.
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I'm going to remove the trim from the car and do it in the garden
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