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Scratched the knob

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So, as is inevitable, someone has worn a ring while driving my car and scratched my gear knob.

As it's anodised, I have no idea what can be done to remove the scratch.

Anyone used anything to remove scratches from one of these? Can it be done or am I stuck with it?
 
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To be clear, I've had the car a while, I think it was done by the dealer while having some service work done, but, I can't prove that.
 

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Can you show us a pic? Since the shift knob is easily removable, it's definitely fixable.
 
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So I actually have 2, one on the car, and one that was on the car but was swapped because it was scratched before I collected it.

The one on the car is a lot lighter, but still noticeable.

Kind of hoping there's an easy way to restore the light scratches without having to replace the knob, though, good to know it's only £50 if it gets really bad.

Given these have been fitted to Lotus' before, anyone had any experience from a previous car and trying to restore them?
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Since you have a backup I'd just polish it and see how it comes out. You can always paint or bring it to a shop to bead blast if it comes out bad.
 

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Try a shop that can repair and refurbish aluminum rims. They might be able to restore it to it's original look and finish.
 
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Yeah I was hoping for a home polish style solution, since the cost for a new one is pretty low, I wouldn't expect it worth it to take it to a shop.

Googling anodised aluminium polish brings up autosol but I've never heard of or used it before, worth a shot maybe
 
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