How to polish small spaces PC can't reach?

gregh

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I'm wondering how to polish small spots I can't get to with the PC, like inside the "H" emblem on the back of my wife's Honda Pilot. There's lots of exposed paint visible through the emblem. Can I use the polish I have by hand (Megs #83, #9, etc)? Using what applicator? Thanks.
 
gregh said:
I'm wondering how to polish small spots I can't get to with the PC, like inside the "H" emblem on the back of my wife's Honda Pilot. There's lots of exposed paint visible through the emblem. Can I use the polish I have by hand (Megs #83, #9, etc)? Using what applicator? Thanks.



Yep! Anything that works by PC will work by hand (though it might take a bit of doing).



I can often get by with just using a plush MF, the nap gets into the tight spots pretty well. When that doesn't work, I'll find a way to work them using outside-the-box ideas: e.g., cotton makeup balls (ask your wife/GF or look in the cosmetics aisle) that I work with sharpened swab sticks. I apply a little polish and use the swab stick to rub the cotton ball into the tight corners (be careful the stick doesn't cause marring).
 
I pulll a plush M/F over a 6" plastic school ruler I have .. seems to be firm enough to apply the pressure needed and flexible enough to get into tight spots ..



Ruler is also used in a M/F for vent cleaning and getting wax out of door jams etc
 
Meg's Scratch-X is specifically made for polishing small areas by hand. However I polished the hood scoop on my Subaru by hand with a MF applicator and #83. That worked REALLY well but took a bit of work! For the "H" badge on the Honda, I'd be inclined to try #83 (not #9) with a cotton swab, as Accumulator suggests, or even with your finger (no applicator).
 
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