I'm prepping the Jaguar for Concours season. It was so cold and rainy this weekend that I couldn't work outside. So I pulled some interior parts, brought them inside, and worked on them. I took lots of pix and will post some comparisons elsewhere. But here's my biggest challenge at the moment. Three interior metal pieces are this "textured" metal. As you can see (or I hope I got the camera settings right to capture this detail) the metal is "textured" -- has all these little ridges. So far -- adhering to the "start with least aggressive" principle -- I've used Weiman Cook Top Cleaner, Eagle One NeverDull, and Meguiar's ScratchX. But none of those even touched the fine scratches. Then I tried Meguiar's #7, thinking maybe a glaze would at least fill in the scratches. Wrong! Any other tips on how to remove/hide the scratches without "wearing down" the raised/textured sections? I do have 3M SMR on hand. But I have no power tools.