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rsNINESOOPER rsNINESOOPER is offline
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You might find that all that is needed is to wet sand it and polish it to return it to good condition. However, the epoxy used is not very UV resistant and You might get the best results in the long run by applying a clear coat. Sand it "wet" with soapy water and the proper respiratory equipment. Then use a high quality automotive finish clear coat to spray over the top. Not too thick as you want it to move with the part. Wet sand and polish out for a perfect finish.

Or you can send it out to a re-finisher who does automotive interior wood etc. that can handle the project with ease. Just look on vintage jag forums for a re-finisher, they have lot's of wood in those interiors. Has to be someone out there who can give you a quote for comparison to a DIY.
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