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      01-10-2014, 01:31 AM   #23
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Flattened using p1500 then 3000 trizact 3m pad
Then buffed with chemical guys v34 compound. ( rotary buff )
It is very tricky. Some tips I would advise are.
*Have someone hold the parts while you polish them.
*only flatten areas that need it ( I would not advise p1500 the full piece just aim to flatten any orange peal or dirt etc and avoid corners, edges etc trust me one spec of dirt on an edge looks a whole lot better than a nasty burn through !! )
*DO NOT RUSH take plenty of time
*Make several light passes with the buff. ( be patient if u try and go heavy atol on these you will burn through )

The hardest piece is by far the centre with the idrive knob and gear stick. I didn't bother polishing the door panels got a good finish off the gun.
Thanks for the advise. I will most certainly give it a go with my rotary!
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Done this today. Not much difference from standard but the original silver paint was pealing and I had some silver carbon wrap lying around.
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Cleaned out the rest of the interior and quickly vacuumed the carpets ( could use a shampoo ) and got some better pics in the day light. Safe to say I am very happy with the results ! The leather cleaned up like new !!!
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Done this today. Not much difference from standard but the original silver paint was pealing and I had some silver carbon wrap lying around.
Put this back in the car and don't really like it think il buy some brushed aluminium wrap for it
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Looks beautiful, exactly what I want done to mine.
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Can yous recommend any places or online shops I can purchase alluminum panel for my car? I do not like the wood panels on dash or doors and want to purchase new ones or wrap them.
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Put this back in the car and don't really like it think il buy some brushed aluminium wrap for it
How about painting it piano black as well?
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Put this back in the car and don't really like it think il buy some brushed aluminium wrap for it
How about painting it piano black as well?
I was wanting to keep it light. But think I will end up just going gloss black with it.
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      01-16-2014, 12:45 PM   #32
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That looks amazing. I'll be doing this soon.
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This looks awesome! Got me thinking of ideas for my car...getting tired of the wood look.
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Nice job with your trim! Looks really good and tasteful.
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      01-26-2014, 04:42 PM   #36
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I think I'm gonna pull the centre trim back out ( piece with the idrive knob, gear shifter etc ). Now that it's back in the car at night under street lights etc I can see a few flattening marks and looks kind crap. The rest is completely fine it's just this particular piece it is impossible to buff/polish properly. So I have decided to pull it back out and just need to make sure I get a good finish straight off the gun. It's the only way to get this piece done right.

Picture doesn't show what I'm talking about but believe me at night the street lights show it up pretty bad
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Not even had my car a week and I'm ripping out the interior trim to change the colour from matte silver to piano black gloss. Looks a whole lot better now as the original silver was not in great condition ( few scratches ). I painted the trim myself however I'm a trained spray painter and these parts are very tricky to polish after they are painted. Would recommend to anyone planing on doing this job to take the trim to a local Bodyshop unless you know exactly what you are doing.
what spray paint did you use?
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