Obscure and specific BMW cleaning question
Discussion
I have an E46 BMW 3-series coupe. It's the M-Sport and has the nice, M branded sill plates. Now, as you look at them there is an almost brushed stainless steel effect part of the trim on the top-side. Mine have got a bit mucky and I can't seem to shift the residue which is on them. I don't want to just use a stainless steel cleaner and ruin them.
Any ideas on how to bring them up well?
Any ideas on how to bring them up well?
Without some good quality photos, and knowing what's been used to clean them previously - at all stages of its life, it's practically impossible to say what you should do, unless you want to throw £50 at a raft of products, when only one was needed.
In lieu of photos, the more info you can provide, the better a response you'll get.
In lieu of photos, the more info you can provide, the better a response you'll get.
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