Tools to polish behind door handles??

I see people using those finger pockets, good polish and your all set 👈

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That's what I'm doing now but it's never close to the rest of the car so was seeing what else is out there. Thanks for the input though @klasse act

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Microfiber or terry applicator and polish.
 
Hey Cruz, what polish are you using?

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Maybe try a compound? I would think that using the 105 it would correct by hand. Maybe pick up some Megs Ultimate Compound, not like it will go to waste, stuff is awesome!

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I have found using Mr. Clean Magic Eraser useful in this tight spot, with a detailer, or whatever level of action you need - depends on the needs as to what I go for next. This is a very fine foam block and it's served me well.

Good luck!
 
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Bob
 
Yet another vote for Meg's UC and a foam or mf pad and a little elbow grease - aka - by hand!
David
 
I take demoted orange cutting pads, cut them in half and use by hand with GG Fast Correcting Cream or FG400
 
I take demoted orange cutting pads, cut them in half and use by hand with GG Fast Correcting Cream or FG400

Yep, this right here.
I had an orange and white pad that I'm sure I didn't get to hot while learning, but it somehow made the Velcro come off. Threw them aside until one day I needed a small pad to had rub out behind door handles. Chopped it up to a handy size and then use whatever compound you need to get the job done.

Megs UC and UP were perfect.
 
I got a couple of those three color foam applicators as a "free gift" about a year ago. They work great with UC or McKee's fast compound under the door handles on my car.
 
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