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The maple trim on the center console (around the shift) got scratched the other day. The head of the vacuum cleaner rubbed aross it. Finish scratches very easily. Tried to buff it out to no avail. Anybody know if I can get the part and replace. Where? Cost? Thanks.

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The maple trim on the center console (around the shift) got scratched the other day. The head of the vacuum cleaner rubbed aross it. Finish scratches very easily. Tried to buff it out to no avail. Anybody know if I can get the part and replace. Where? Cost? Thanks.

Better hurry.No bids so maybe a relist.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/is350-is250...sspagenameZWDVW

Thanks for the listing.

I'd email the seller for condition of the piece,tho.

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How do I get the scratches off what I assume is the clear coat on the wood panel? I don't think the scratches are all the way through to the wood, but I could be wrong.

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How do I get the scratches off what I assume is the clear coat on the wood panel? I don't think the scratches are all the way through to the wood, but I could be wrong.

Anybody?

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How do I get the scratches off what I assume is the clear coat on the wood panel? I don't think the scratches are all the way through to the wood, but I could be wrong.

Anybody?

Quixx Scratch Remover For Wood Trim And Exterior Paint

http://clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3390136

I haven't tried it on wood, but I did use it where I had a little clearcoat scratch on my roof and with time and patience it worked out real well. There's a mild abrasive paste for blending the scratch and then a polish for shining the surface up again afterwards.

I ordered it here and it came in just a couple days.

http://www.quixxusa.com/

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How do I get the scratches off what I assume is the clear coat on the wood panel? I don't think the scratches are all the way through to the wood, but I could be wrong.

Anybody?

Quixx Scratch Remover For Wood Trim And Exterior Paint

http://clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3390136

I haven't tried it on wood, but I did use it where I had a little clearcoat scratch on my roof and with time and patience it worked out real well. There's a mild abrasive paste for blending the scratch and then a polish for shining the surface up again afterwards.

I ordered it here and it came in just a couple days.

http://www.quixxusa.com/

Quixx and Flitz products are pretty good stuff. I have had alot of great results with these in the past.

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