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I'm in the process of working on it right now--literally, sitting on the couch a few minutes ago "shining up" my grills, and various other aluminum trim from my 122. Get extra fine wool or a very soft abrasive pad (my body shop gave me a sample from their stock) and rub away. The haze should come off quite easily, although pitting and scratches will remain. No need to take the trim off, as it's fragile and likely to bend, so you'd rather have a stiff surface to rub on. If you want to get fancy, your Volvo dealership can sell you brand-new front windshield trim for $120 (but the back window trim is currently unavailable).
Cheers!
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