doylee4693 -
Tks for those pics !
Yes, that area is going to take some"use" marks, because of where it is..
And yes, it indeed looks like satin finished plastic.
Because it is satin finished, I would be very careful of what product you rub on it, because some products may remove the top layer satin finish and make it a different finish, which then means you have to do the entire piece to make it all "match"..
I never use any products on satin or flat finishes because of this.. I just clean them with something like 1Z/Einszett Cockpit Premium and that is it.
There may be something out there specifically for "flat" finishes that may be of help, I do not know..
The only other idea I can offer is to perhaps see into just replacing that console trim piece with a new one, and carefully, doing whatever you want to do to the old one, as an experiment, before you try it on the new one..
Yes, ppf is also an alternative, but then you have to put something on top of the ppf to protect it from getting scratched, too.. Yes, ppf is way more durable, and can be lightly polished, but I don`t know if they make a "satin finish" ppf, etc., either... Perhaps call a shop that does a lot of ppf and ask them ?
Good luck with this !
Dan F