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    Zcp trim showing oxidation

    So I don't know if I should hit this with sand paper, polish, metal polish or what. Pic attached so you can see.

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    #2
    I think some people clear wrap their trims to preserve the surface. Maybe not a bad route if youre worried about longevity

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      #3
      I think its just dirty. Try a steamer and some dawn soap to get the oils and grime off...

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        #4
        I'm gonna call that dirt. At your local hardware store look for a product called Dirtex. Used to be a painters favorite to remove wallpaper glue. Not abrasive or harmful to skin or basically anything else. I've used it for years on this interior trim, leather, painted surfaces, whatever. If that doesn't work (and it will), dish soap, vinegar and water would be my next bet. But they're basically interchangeable and shouldn't hurt anything.

        I prefer to keep the powder around the house (and detail the whole interior with it), but the spray stuff is just as good. Of course, condition the leather directly afterward.

        GL

        maw
        Last edited by maw1124; 07-11-2020, 04:35 PM.

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          #5
          I have the same Alu Tec trim and I just use a damp microfiber cloth to clean and mine looks fine.
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