I let a women drive my car
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I let a women drive my car
Ok, I installed the Works Grab shift knob on my car for a while now. Yesterday I let some friend drive it and she scratched my shift knob . Is there any product out there I could buy to remove these scratches. They are very small but noticeable.
I will never let a women sit on the drivers side or touch my Knob ever again!
I will never let a women sit on the drivers side or touch my Knob ever again!
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As far as cleaning up the scratches, it depends on how deep they are. For very minor/fine scratches you might be able to polish them out with liquid "Brasso" or something similar. For deeper scratches, you're probably better off wet sanding; starting with something around 1000 grit and working your way to 2000 and higher grits until you have a fine polished sheen again.
Either way, have fun polishing your knob...
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that's a damn shame! i let women drive my car from time to time. It's fun to let someone else play with your stick every now and then.
As far as cleaning up the scratches, it depends on how deep they are. For very minor/fine scratches you might be able to polish them out with liquid "Brasso" or something similar. For deeper scratches, you're probably better off wet sanding; starting with something around 1000 grit and working your way to 2000 and higher grits until you have a fine polished sheen again.
Either way, have fun polishing your knob...
As far as cleaning up the scratches, it depends on how deep they are. For very minor/fine scratches you might be able to polish them out with liquid "Brasso" or something similar. For deeper scratches, you're probably better off wet sanding; starting with something around 1000 grit and working your way to 2000 and higher grits until you have a fine polished sheen again.
Either way, have fun polishing your knob...
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hahahahaha. thanks to all for the comments. At first I also thought it was a ring but I think it was actually her bracelets since the scratch is underneath the works logo. I haven't tried removing yet but will soon.
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