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    Cleaning and Protecting interior Piano Black Trim

    What do you guys use for cleaning and protecting the Piano Black Trim on the dash around the entertainment head unit etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozh View Post
    What do you guys use for cleaning and protecting the Piano Black Trim on the dash around the entertainment head unit etc.
    I just use a clean dry microfibre cloth with minimal pressure to avoid scratching. No protection.


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    The piano black gets dusty and fingerprints so quickly i just do what ben does microfiber cloth and almost a daily wipeover
    Horrible idea for a car interior

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kachingg View Post
    The piano black gets dusty and fingerprints so quickly i just do what ben does microfiber cloth and almost a daily wipeover
    Horrible idea for a car interior
    Agreed. I’ve almost considered subbing in a wrecked GTI’s trim to replace the piano black dusty smudgy look looks so ****.
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    Just keep a microfibre cloth in the console. Plenty of simple opportunities for wipeovers while waiting at traffic lights.
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    Looks great when new and clean, looks crappy when dusty. But I knew that when I bought the car... as @bgroper said, microfibre cloth. I keep a microfibre noodle cloth in the glovebox and give the dash etc a wipe over fairly regularly. And every weekend when my wife and I wash and vacuum our cars, we use a brush head on the vacuum to get any remainder out of joins, vents etc.
    Cheers

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    I use Poorboys Natural Look to wipe on all trim, leather, dash and piano.
    It is fantastic! Restores everything to brand new.

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    I use a blue microfibre “glass” cleaning cloth. Works well on clear instrument cluster too.


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    I hate Piano black plastic so much. I have one of those microfibers designed for glass in my centre console. I pull it out and use it to wipe over the plastics, flip and use the other side for the huge touchscreen that loves to show off finger prints.

    I've found there isn't much you can do to protect (apart from wraps and dips). When wiping, avoid circular motions, you will put micro scratches in it no matter how careful you are, straight scratches are harder to see than circles and polish out easier.
    With the right tools and/or time you can polish it back to factory finish with a plastic polish.
    Last edited by crainger; 02-10-2018 at 03:59 PM.
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    Some glass cleaner to lubricate against scratching and to clean fingerprints etc and a soft microfibre cloth to buff off.

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