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      04-24-2012, 09:16 AM   #14
MartinHattingh
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Originally Posted by iBeech View Post
{buys paintbrush}

Great idea!!
Just be careful to specifically get a soft-bristled one. I've found that the piano gloss black trim is *extremely* sensitive to fine scratches, the plastic is very soft. I use a microfibre cloth to dry my car after washing, and then also do a quick wipe-down of the dash inside. Last week, I accidentally swiped across the piece of gloss trim next to the gearlever, and it actually caused some very fine scratches, visible from some close-up angles. Now, I've resorted to only cleaning this trim (also above the glove box) with my fine-bristled brush, as I've found it the only tool capable of removing dust without scratching.
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