Aerosol spray on trim dressings

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How many folks have tried the spray on tire dressings. I've seen the CG has a popular aerosol dressing and now Mothers Back to Black is getting into this application.

How well does it apply this way? Seems like it would get all over the vehicle especially if there is any kind of breeze.
 
The griots garage product is the best of those types of products I've tried. For hard to get places it's the cat's meow.
 
How's the application with these? Does it get all over the vehicle?
 
Any aerosol will have the tendency to overspray. I use it on the wheel wells for the most part.
 
I've always wondered this as well. How in the world would one apply an aerosol and keep it isolated to the intended target?
 
I used one once. Tossed it afterwards. Great product but an aerosol that left over spray everywhere.......### was I thinking....
 
I use the Meguiar's version of the Aerosol on engines only, for wheel wells I use Meguiar's D160 All Season dressing. Any other place I use Either Meguiar's Ultimate or EcoTouch gels.
 
How many folks have tried the spray on tire dressings.

I like the Meguiars Plastic & Vinyl Coating. I just picked up 2 cans and I don't like to be without it. However I never use it on tires.

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It works best for areas such as windshield cowls, plastic/rubber tire moldings, plastic rear truck bumpers, plastic honeycomb grills especially.

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The Megs version has an adjustable spray nozzle so there's not really an issue with it spraying too much and getting overspray everywhere else.
 
Sorry, didn't mean tires. May be the auto correct on my phone changed trim to tire.
 
I like the Meguiars Plastic & Vinyl Coating. I just picked up 2 cans and I don't like to be without it. However I never use it on tires.

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It works best for areas such as windshield cowls, plastic/rubber tire moldings, plastic rear truck bumpers, plastic honeycomb grills especially.

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The Megs version has an adjustable spray nozzle so there's not really an issue with it spraying too much and getting overspray everywhere else.

I was thinking of using some on the windshield cowl myself. It's a real pain trying to apply dressing to it because of all the crevices and grill-like shapes. I just didn't want to trade time spent cleaning the windshield and hood of overspray.
 
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