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Re: BMW plastic wood grain
Sounds like the clear on those BMWs is a *LOT* thicker than the stuff on any of my interior pieces. I`d never even get *CLOSE* to using 4K on mine as I`d compromise it.
Marring on interior wood is one of those things where I`ve had to settle for knowing when to say when..it`s gonna happen with our vehicles, just the nature of how they`re used Sorta like a certain degree of marring on the paint, no matter how careful we are, Real Life just keeps happening.
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Re: BMW plastic wood grain
 Originally Posted by GearHead_1
Of course, you wouldn’t want a solid wood these days, it doesn’t last in the heat or over time. It will likely shrink or crack along the grain.
Costs big money to keep "real wood trim" nice long-term, whole cottage industry revolves around redoing it as it always needs done eventually. (Thinking older lux vehicles.)
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