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      03-30-2011, 12:49 PM   #1
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Polish interior roundel?

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The BMW roundel in my steering wheel looks scratched. I was wondering if it can be polished. And if the answer is yes, which would be the first choice?
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I'd try some Megs Scratch X which works by hand on small scratches. Then buy the clear overlay so it won't scratch again if that bothers you. There like 8 bucks plus SH on the internet.
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I'd try some Megs Scratch X which works by hand on small scratches. Then buy the clear overlay so it won't scratch again if that bothers you. There like 8 bucks plus SH on the internet.
Hi, what's "the clear overlay"? In which site can I find it?
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Hi, what's "the clear overlay"? In which site can I find it?
hmmm i'm thinking (but never tried) laminx for the roundel? I use that for the headlights and foglights on my e30 and works great but never tried using it on the roundel. try using a polish first and see if it helps but depending on how deep the scratch is, you may need to replace them if it bothers you that much
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Yep Laminex, I have one for the hood Roundel as mine got jacked up and have seen them for the steeringwheel one. Trying to remember where I bought it online.
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^wtf? lol, talk about overkill

my roundel was actually peeling for who knows what reason, i didn't even touch it....dealer replaced it under warranty and the new one is perfect, no scratches, no peeling, im guessing they are made of a diff material

my shift knob and interior door handle were also peeling, all replaced under warranty and no peeling........idk what BMW was making their old stuff out of
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