So the other day I installed the ambient lighting in the dashboard that is missing from the recent trucks. The install of the light pipe over the upper glovebox was a massive pain, but I eventually got it done. Unfortunately I didn't realize at the time that I was putting a lot of light scuffs and scratches on the upper glovebox door while I doing this.
My Rebel has the super glossy "carbon fiber" look dash panels that have been in upper-level PWs and Rebels until they switched to the textured trim last year. The finish seems somewhat similar to the piano black trim that's been popular in vehicles for the last 15 years or so. Anyone have suggestions on how to get the scratches out? none of them are deep enough to feel with a nail. so they're definitely just very light surface. I tried to get a picture of them but they don't come out on the camera very well.
Here's a pic of what the trim looks like for reference.

My Rebel has the super glossy "carbon fiber" look dash panels that have been in upper-level PWs and Rebels until they switched to the textured trim last year. The finish seems somewhat similar to the piano black trim that's been popular in vehicles for the last 15 years or so. Anyone have suggestions on how to get the scratches out? none of them are deep enough to feel with a nail. so they're definitely just very light surface. I tried to get a picture of them but they don't come out on the camera very well.
Here's a pic of what the trim looks like for reference.
