Technique for dressing grilles

drrac2

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I was detailing my wifes explorer last week and I had a hard time dressing the grille. It is made of matte black plastic, and it is a PITA to dress with 303 or plexus. I was wondering if you guys had any special techniques for application of dressing to uneven or lattice-like surfaces. My index finger still hurts.



BTW: I finally tried VM on the matte black fender flares and it worked awesome. Much easier to apply than the 303, and it does not run when it rains. VM ROCKS!!!:up
 
Thanks for the replies.



I tried trim shine in the past, but experienced problems with overspray and longevity.
 
Yeah, best method for dressing grills is... *to not dress them* :D



I usually use AIO/SG, applied with foam swabs and MF wrapped around small sticks that I'll whittle to the right size. It takes a little while, but if you get enough SG on there you're set for a very long time, up to a full *year*.
 
I think we've agreed on this before, Accumulator: If it's hard, non-textured plastic, don't dress it; seal it with the non-staining LSP of your choice (though I'd wager something like Klasse or Zaino would be the most durable).



Tort
 
TortoiseAWD said:
I think we've agreed on this before, Accumulator: If it's hard, non-textured plastic, don't dress it; seal it with the non-staining LSP of your choice



Yeah, and I take it a step farther- I also seal the textured stuff. MFs and w-o-w-o seem to work best.
 
I use 303 or Z16 on the grill of my BMw and it is a PIA. I only have to apply dressing every few weeks. I usually wrap my finger in a 4" x"4 cutout of an old cotton sheet, drench it in dressing and apply. Then I use quick detailer to remove any over wipe.......



Hope this helps..
 
Accumulator said:
Yeah, and I take it a step farther- I also seal the textured stuff. MFs and w-o-w-o seem to work best.
Hmmm; I'll have to give that a try. I've avoided trying it on textured plastics for fear of having dried residue stuck in the grain (which I tend to think of as different from a "stain"). Any residue problems at all? Or does WOWO pretty much negate that concern?



Tort
 
Trim Shine baby! (for dressing it at least). I spray my grills and trim before washing in it....then I let it sit for a while and then wash the whole vehicle. Comes out looking great everytime!
 
TortoiseAWD said:
Hmmm.. I've avoided trying [sealant] on textured plastics for fear of having dried residue stuck in the grain (which I tend to think of as different from a "stain"). Any residue problems at all? Or does WOWO pretty much negate that concern?



Yeah, the w-o-w-o seems to handle it. Plus, I use my more aggressive MFs to wipe it off. Be sure to put it on thin, though! Fogging the surface with your breath helps during removal (as it usually does).
 
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