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Old 05-16-2007, 08:08 AM
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whats the best way to get the wood trim in an older car looking deep and new?
 
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It all depends on if it's got a clear over it. The best way to tell is if it's glossy. If there's gloss, you need to polish it first. A mild polish should do the trick. You then need to wax it. If bare wood, you can use a natural carnauba wax. I usually use Zymol HD-Cleanse to polish the wood and apply Detail Wax to treat the wood. If bare wood, you can use Detail Wax.
 
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moe thanks for the help, did just that the wood turned out to be coated so used a light polish followed by wax and it came out great
 
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AWSOME...glad to help
 
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