Swirly black plastic pillars
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Hi all - I have a (new to me) A45 in white. It's only 9 months old, 2000 miles, but it was a dealer demo and the paint is a bit swirly. I can live with it for now on the bodywork as being white it doesn't show too much. However the black plastic pillars are really swirly and look awful.
Any ideas how I can rectify them, or someone I could take it to for a reasonable amount of money to sort out ! (I'm in Surrey)
Thanks
Any ideas how I can rectify them, or someone I could take it to for a reasonable amount of money to sort out ! (I'm in Surrey)
Thanks
The final finish on these trims are incredibly soft so pick up defects very very easily.
They can be polished easily by machine to a decent standard. I'd also recommend a ceramic type coating after polishing to help protect them going forward - a detailer local to you shouldn't charge you much to sort them out and it doesn't take long.
cheers
Chris
They can be polished easily by machine to a decent standard. I'd also recommend a ceramic type coating after polishing to help protect them going forward - a detailer local to you shouldn't charge you much to sort them out and it doesn't take long.
cheers
Chris
I found this little guide which may be of use.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
Andy.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
Andy.
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