spielwurfel
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- Jan 6, 2015
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Hey guys
I'm trying to polish the black piano trim that's on my Golf 7 steering wheel. It's full of small scratches and fine swirls. I did it using a Meguiars Ultimate Polish and a microfiber cloth (since it's a very wedgy and small piece of trim). The things now is that there's a slight haziness on the part I tried to polish, and I can't find a way to remove this haziness. The center piece of this small trim piece seems to be a little bit better (probably where I put more effort on polishing, I guess).
Should I try to keep on polishing the trim, or it won't remove the haziness? Should I stop and leave it to a professional?
Thanks!!
I'm trying to polish the black piano trim that's on my Golf 7 steering wheel. It's full of small scratches and fine swirls. I did it using a Meguiars Ultimate Polish and a microfiber cloth (since it's a very wedgy and small piece of trim). The things now is that there's a slight haziness on the part I tried to polish, and I can't find a way to remove this haziness. The center piece of this small trim piece seems to be a little bit better (probably where I put more effort on polishing, I guess).
Should I try to keep on polishing the trim, or it won't remove the haziness? Should I stop and leave it to a professional?
Thanks!!