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...... what about the Meg's aerosol? Do you have to worry about overspray?
Sorry I should have clarified better my question. the black grills I am going to spray the Wolfgang trim sealant on to them with a small sprayer.
My question was leaning towards the metal. The centre of the car. I just wasn't sure if I should treat it with sealant and then LSP.
Thanks for all the great responses so far though!
Is it chrome? Apply that same WG ETS to the chrome. Apply it very thin and then buff off after 20 minutes. Don't expect it to haze or anything... Just let it set 20 minutes and then buff it off good. Prepare for a great shine and protection that lasts months and is resistant to cleaners.
Also, for the grill ETS or UTTG last much longer than any other dressings so spending five minutes to apply it and your set for 4-7 months.
To clean the grill before using the sealant I use my 1" wheel woolie. It works a treat on those puppies! For smaller grills a smaller brush or electronics foam swab is used.
I'm going to suggest something that will make it a lot easier to apply.
Peval makes an "air brush" that you can use to apply due or dressings to things that have a lot of details like this. I have also seen similar things at harbor freight. You pick the product you want and put it in the bottle. Then spray like an aerosol. If you spray a light enough coat it should turn out great
I think you meant Preval...I actually have one of those aerosol things somewhere that I used 100 years ago to paint a replacement part in my steering column...I wonder if it's got any propellant left?