KeithS
Established Member
Something which for obsessives like me that has proved to be very useful, is black trim shine product.
This is in effect a black paste that you wipe on and buff off.
Like a lot or cars particularly in the supermini sector the MG3's cabin is an abundance of what is usually described as scratchy black plastic trim. Being very fussy the light and inevitable surface scratches that will appear on this sort of plastic always draw my eye and bothers me, but I have found this product, and there are others brands available, does a great job of making these marks all but disappear. After application the surface scratch is only barely visible under close scrutiny with the spot light from your phone, and even then is discernable only as a faint black line as the product essentially fills in the scratch.
Given how easily the trim in the cabin can be prone to scuffs etc, if you are in anyway OCD, a product like this, at least from my experience, proves invaluable!
This is in effect a black paste that you wipe on and buff off.
Like a lot or cars particularly in the supermini sector the MG3's cabin is an abundance of what is usually described as scratchy black plastic trim. Being very fussy the light and inevitable surface scratches that will appear on this sort of plastic always draw my eye and bothers me, but I have found this product, and there are others brands available, does a great job of making these marks all but disappear. After application the surface scratch is only barely visible under close scrutiny with the spot light from your phone, and even then is discernable only as a faint black line as the product essentially fills in the scratch.
Given how easily the trim in the cabin can be prone to scuffs etc, if you are in anyway OCD, a product like this, at least from my experience, proves invaluable!