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is this a spray??? how do i use it??
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Chris,It used to come with a sprayer a long long time ago ...... but best way to apply is use a foam paint brush. Put a couple of drops on the tip, paint on to a nice even coat don't leave much excess on the surface it isn't needed. Let sit for 15-20 min for decent shape trim then buff off with a COTTON cloth not microfiber. For very faded trim let sit overnight, buff than re-apply.
-Chris
Chris,It used to come with a sprayer a long long time ago ...... but best way to apply is use a foam paint brush. Put a couple of drops on the tip, paint on to a nice even coat don't leave much excess on the surface it isn't needed. Let sit for 15-20 min for decent shape trim then buff off with a COTTON cloth not microfiber. For very faded trim let sit overnight, buff than re-apply.
-Chris
Chris,
Why use a cotton towel instead of MF?
It seems to apply fine when I use a yellow foam wax applicator.
Ahhhh, I had a moment. :doh: :laughing:Looks like there is a connection between a foam brush and a foam wax applicator...oke:
LOL! I couldn't resist that, I mean you really set yourself up!Ahhhh, I had a moment. :doh: :laughing:
LOL! I couldn't resist that, I mean you really set yourself up!
Seriously though, I'm waiting for Pockets' response as well about cotton vs. mf.
LOL! I couldn't resist that, I mean you really set yourself up!
Seriously though, I'm waiting for Pockets' response as well about cotton vs. mf.
I'm going to have to bookmark this thread to get tips for when I use it.
my fiancee's jeep fender flares were completely bleached and faded from the sun. i ended up needing to apply generous amounts and multiple times to achieve the result i was after and there's really no need to buff it off. says so on the bottle.
i really wish i took before and after shots.
Yes it works well for that but you may want to first hit it with an APC to get the majority of it off first.will this stuff be good for removing dried up polish/wax from trim?