I`m assuming that all the "wood" trim in cars is either faux wood or wood coated with some type of protective finish, or else humidity and temp changes would wreak havoc. If indeed real wood with a coating, what would be proper care for the trim? I guess any interior cleaner and detailer used for vinyl would be appropriate.
Hello Bob M !
I have been using Zaino All In One Cleaner Polish Protectant (ZAIO) for over 15 years on all the wood trim on hundreds of vehicles and it has always improved the look, feel, and even left a little protection on the trim.
It says this on the front of the bottle - " Excellent daily driver solution, Easy Zaino wet gloss and durability, Quick single product application, Safe for all paint types, Ultra-fine paint cleansing, Safely removes minor imperfections, Does not contain oils or fillers, 16 FL ozs. (473ml) Made in the USA".
I apply it with a soft microfiber and using 1 finger, rub it with mild pressure into the wood trim, let it dry for a few seconds, wipe of off with soft microfiber...
It always improves the look and gloss of the trim, have never had an issue with it..
1 - 16oz bottle will probably last a lifetime of trim cleaning and conditioning..
For just maintenance dusting/cleaning if needed, I also use Einszett, 1Z, Nextzett, Cockpit Premium, for about the same number of years, and never had issues with it on the wood trim, plastic, Nav screens, or the clear plastic over the gauges, etc..
Good luck with your research !
Dan F