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Old 01-21-2005, 01:38 PM
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Wood grain product

whats a good product to use on the wood grain to make it shiny.
Old 01-21-2005, 01:55 PM
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Its not real wood, so anything will do. I use those armorall wipes, the cleaning ones. They work pretty good and you can do your dash and everything with them.
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oh arite cool. just wondering because isnt there a coating over it. dont want it to dull out on me. Anyway to fix a scrach on it? i made one about an inch long trying to install my shift boot.
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Originally Posted by hybridnrg
oh arite cool. just wondering because isnt there a coating over it. dont want it to dull out on me. Anyway to fix a scrach on it? i made one about an inch long trying to install my shift boot.
I don't think you can fix a scratch on the wood grain, but I know you can buy new ones...

http://www.exoticwooddash.com/
Old 01-21-2005, 02:52 PM
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dont use armoral, it will eat away at the polish. use a meguirs interior cleaner/polish, i cant remember the name of mine but ill get it later, its like 17 bucks for a 1 gallon jug of it, pour mix with water and you got your solution

ask CLpower he is detial pro
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I just use a clean, damp cloth. It's not real wood, so it's just a matter of getting the dust off.
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It's just a clear coat on top so car wax is straight. Keeps it clean too. Just be careful not to touch the vinyl around the wood might leave some white residue. Nothing serious just saving you from having to work harder.
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pour 1/2 degreaser and 1/2 miuratic acid on a brillo pad and scrub away!

JK i use PLEDGE on my "wood" grain...I dont know if its harmful in the long run but it leaves it shiny and smelling like lemons.
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