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Based on some other posts I have read in the past, I would start by hand with something like M205 and a yellow wax hand applicator. You don't want to be too a:xyxthumbs:gg:xyxthumbs:ressive with those or you will permanently dull them. Stepto a applicator if you aren't happy with the results using the w:hungry:ax applicator.
Great advice! I use CarPro R:eflect for smooth glossy or textured trim. I have had to use my FEX 340 for really bad trim.
I'm sorry but am I missing something here? From experience by getting excess compound and polishes on plastic it will turn it milky, that is why so much time spent taping them up.
I'm sorry but am I missing something here? From experience by getting excess compound and polishes on plastic it will turn it milky, that is why so much time spent taping them up.
Oh, the glossy, black plastic the covers the window frames/B pillars on the doors. Yes, that stuff can be polished like paint, with a DA. I would use a swirl remover/medium cut polish, then wax or seal it. AN AIO is just going to remove very light scratches and clean the surface really well. Maybe even a plastic polish like Meg's PlastX would be suited for the job even better.