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HummBob -> RE: Interior mods for a new H2 (5/16/2006 2:55:15 AM)
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ORIGINAL: HummBob I never thought about scratches.....Maybe they seal it with a couple layers of a clear-coat, should be able to buff out? What do ya think? well i swapped a couple of emails with Greg & he offered that the finish is exterior-car in quality/type. Thus exterior car care products/buffs/etc. would be effective. On a related note, an application of something like Mothers Plastic Polish is something i've used from time to time to keep shiny black things looking good. it lends a very smooth/slippery surface quality which improves mar resistance, and on many surfaces it has nice buffing qualities (though perhaps not all, don't try this w/o testing a small inconspicuous area, greenblade is not responsible for any mishaps) i'm sure my inside will take some bumps, but i'm going piano-black barring some brainstormingly good idea for an alternate surface. Carbon Fiber won't show mars nearly as much as piano black, because the surface is broken, which draws the eye away from the scratches/scuffs. some of the mottled finishes he shows will also hide scuffs alot better, as would a black-stained wood that was almost black, but still not perfectly uniform Cool, Thanks for doing the legwork(e-mail work[:D]). I'm still going to get the piano black, I think it's the nicest, plus it will really accent with my exterior color[8D] I think the Piano Black would look AMAZING with your White exterior. Never really been a fan of carbon fibre. I don't know why????
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