+x Warren (Staff) - 7/29/2019 11:31:50 AMPolishing wise, start off with something like our NW1 Super Cutting Compound Black which is quite a good all round polishing compound and see if that gets what you need. If not then look at sanding as an option to flat the surface back and get it smooth again. NW1 can be used by hand with a microfibre cloth or on a polishing machine with a medium/firm pad.
+x nickbw - 7/29/2019 10:37:28 AM+x Warren (Staff) - 7/29/2019 10:31:00 AMBe very careful when sanding that you don't go into the fabric itself as if you do, it can ruin the cosmetic effect. Remove only a small amount of material at a time then reassess to see how it looks. I would try polishing first and see how it looks before getting aggressive with the sanding.Thanks WarrenWhat products do you suggest from your range? As you can see it's not on a large flat surface where I could use a large wool and cutting agent. Could this been done via hand?Thanks
+x Warren (Staff) - 7/29/2019 10:31:00 AMBe very careful when sanding that you don't go into the fabric itself as if you do, it can ruin the cosmetic effect. Remove only a small amount of material at a time then reassess to see how it looks. I would try polishing first and see how it looks before getting aggressive with the sanding.