Wills.WindowsAndWheels
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- Oct 31, 2009
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I HOPE I'm not the only one with this problem, but I always end up getting trim dressing on my paint when i apply it, which then makes the paint kinda greasy looking and sometimes can be a pain to get off.
My question is, what do you use to apply it, and do you have any specific techniques you use to apply it and then make sure if you do get some on the paint, it doesnt make the paint look streaky/greasy?
I usually use an applicator pad or a MF cloth, but still in some areas it gets on the paint. If the paint has been waxed recently, usually the MF I used to dry the car after washing it works fine for taking the dressing off the paint...but not always....Suggestions anyone!?
My question is, what do you use to apply it, and do you have any specific techniques you use to apply it and then make sure if you do get some on the paint, it doesnt make the paint look streaky/greasy?
I usually use an applicator pad or a MF cloth, but still in some areas it gets on the paint. If the paint has been waxed recently, usually the MF I used to dry the car after washing it works fine for taking the dressing off the paint...but not always....Suggestions anyone!?