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  • Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

    I have been using Quik Detailer, and it's been fine, but should I be using some type of aluminum polish, or something specifically for metal to keep this looking new?

    2011 335i M Sport Coupe
    2011 535i Sport
    2009 Genesis Sedan 4.6

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    Re: Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

    What is that?

    Is it actually metal?
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      Re: Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

      Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
      What is that?

      Is it actually metal?
      It says, aluminum trim in the manual, and not to use harsh solvents. It feels like thin metal.
      2011 335i M Sport Coupe
      2011 535i Sport
      2009 Genesis Sedan 4.6

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        Re: Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

        I'd be a little hesitant to use a metal polish unless needed, esp if there is some kind of brushing, or texture, etc.

        Using the QID is good, and could use a wax or cleaner/wax for a little protection if wanted.
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          Re: Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

          Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
          I'd be a little hesitant to use a metal polish unless needed, esp if there is some kind of brushing, or texture, etc.

          Using the QID is good, and could use a wax or cleaner/wax for a little protection if wanted.
          that's what I was thinking. There is a textured feel to it, and since it's not exposed to elements, I'm more inclined to leave it alone and just use the QID, unless something happens to it otherwise. Thanks for your help.
          2011 335i M Sport Coupe
          2011 535i Sport
          2009 Genesis Sedan 4.6

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            Re: Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

            I'd agree with that approach. Being this is on the Genesis, I'd venture to say it is coated to prevent it from oxidizing or tarnishing (whatever aluminum does). If it is coated, you definitely don't want to go at it with an aluminum polish. I'd continue doing what you have been doing.

            Colin
            A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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              Re: Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

              Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
              I'd agree with that approach. Being this is on the Genesis, I'd venture to say it is coated to prevent it from oxidizing or tarnishing (whatever aluminum does). If it is coated, you definitely don't want to go at it with an aluminum polish. I'd continue doing what you have been doing.

              Colin
              It's on a 2009 BMW 328i. Unless the thing starts looking faded or oxidized, i'm not gonna put any metal polish on it.
              2011 335i M Sport Coupe
              2011 535i Sport
              2009 Genesis Sedan 4.6

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              • #8
                Re: Interior aluminum trim - What to use?

                On my G35 all the aluminum is brushed and clear coated, so it might be the same for you. I just use QD on them.

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