General > Detailing
Plastic dressing front bumper inserts
SurreyED30:
I use a small amount of PoorBoys natural look dressing and a detailing brush.
Use a very small amount of product and it will go along way, keep brushing vertically and horizontally to get it in every bit of the grill so you even out the finish and wont have any left over residue.
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Panthera:
Thank you for the idea of a detailing brush and product - I might give that a go. I do have a bottle of 303 (Brill stuff) and PB Natural look dressing.
AliGTI:
I was having the same dilemma a few weeks back. Where I work sells things called foam brushes. Type foam brush in to ebay and you'll see them. I used a 1" for all grilles. The product I used was AM trim from AM Detailing. Happy coating!
willni:
I use Autofinesse Revive, put it on a pad and rub in, for other honeycomb pieces I wear rubber gloves put in in my hands and apply with my fingers
CP-Performance:
I've used aerospace 303 a few times but always find it needs a re-coat every few months.
I've applied Gtechniq C4 to a couple of friends cars now and heard good reviews months afterwards, so I would probably be tempted to go with that on your car. I'll be doing my Ed30 soon enough so will be able to report back about how good it has held up
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