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  1. #1

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    is there anyway to remoce fine scratches on the wood grain found in lexus, jag etc, there not deep enough where i can put a finger nail in just on the surface, on the darker woods they stand out more?



    from what i understand these are clearcoated, can you use a wax or sealant after the repair?



    thanks

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    From what I understand you can even use a little bit of SMR to remove imperfections.

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    ok thanks has anyone else tried some different products with sucess to remoce light scratches from wood dash pieces on late model cars like lexus, infiniti, etc

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    I Tried Plexiglass cleaner..So So Results

    Then I tried SMR with my P/C... Masked off the area around the Wood and NO More Scratches!Then Folled up with a couple coats of Zaino...WOW! Good as New

    Now If My Wife would STOP Scratching the wood.....

 

 

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