Tipping Points...

Tip 1: Don't eat yellow snow.
Tip 2: Drive tires up onto a 2x4. Now you can dress the tires without moving the car back and forth.
 
My Wheel wells are tight and a pain in the #$$ to dress and I usually cannot get a spray bottle close enough so I modified a 5 gal sprayer and a Griots bottle. Not terribly inventive but it suits my needs. All I need to do is put some silicone caulking on top to stop possible leaks.
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Great tip. Another option would be to use a bottle from one of those home bug sprays The one gallon Spectracide indoor bug stop spray bottle has a hose about three feet long on it. Mines almost empty and I would have thrown it out if not seeing your tip.
 
Tip 1: Don't eat yellow snow.
Tip 2: Drive tires up onto a 2x4. Now you can dress the tires without moving the car back and forth.

I have yet to try the 2x4 method, but I'm thinking I need to. Just seems like another thing for me to carry around with me....

A product/tip that I use sometimes on heavily soiled interior plastics (mini vans come to mind) is the Mr. Clean magic erasers. They make quick work of stubborn scuff marks etc. Just have to be careful what materials you use them on cause they can and will cause damage if your not careful.
 
Everyone can give thanks to Bill Luster for teaching me how to post Youtube vids :)


[video=youtube_share;izGwDsrQ1eQ&feature=relmfu"]George Michael - Careless Whisper - YouTube[/video]
 
Great song. Too bad the guy screwed up his life. Hey there's a tip here. Don't do as George Michael.
 
Todd Helme taught me that if I type​
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IMO :)




Great song. Too bad the guy screwed up his life. Hey there's a tip here. Don't do as George Michael.


IMO, your right :)
 
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