Any tips or Tricks you guys use when doing exterior trim detailing.
I've got huge areas of rubber trim on my X5 (bumpers) and the door panels.
I use One Grand Erv, Eagle One Concours + Stoners Trim Shine. I think I'm going to try the MSLT Silicone Formula on the bumpers to see if it will last longer and give it a nice black to it.
For areas like the wheel arches / door trim, what tips can you provide. I usually spray it on a spoge that's been misted with water (so it won't absorb too much of the product) and wipe it on. Inevitably, I do get some on the door panels......I just wipe it with a clean MF but just curious to see if there is a better technique.
When applying dressings to tires, is it the norm to wipe the runoff that goes onto the wheels. I do but just curious to see if some peeps out there just leave it on.
I've got huge areas of rubber trim on my X5 (bumpers) and the door panels.
I use One Grand Erv, Eagle One Concours + Stoners Trim Shine. I think I'm going to try the MSLT Silicone Formula on the bumpers to see if it will last longer and give it a nice black to it.
For areas like the wheel arches / door trim, what tips can you provide. I usually spray it on a spoge that's been misted with water (so it won't absorb too much of the product) and wipe it on. Inevitably, I do get some on the door panels......I just wipe it with a clean MF but just curious to see if there is a better technique.
When applying dressings to tires, is it the norm to wipe the runoff that goes onto the wheels. I do but just curious to see if some peeps out there just leave it on.