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Cleaning the Trim

admin | November 3, 2008

1) When you are cleaning your car you will need to address the trim separately with a different approach, the trim are the areas made from rubber or plastic.

2) You should be using a special UV protector so that it’s doesn’t fade in sunlight, you can pick it up from some of the high end motor supply shops.

3) Spray the solution onto the sponge opposed to directly onto the car, use the sponge to apply the solution to the trim on your car. Be sure to wipe off any residue because if it gets onto your paintwork it can stain and damage the finish.

4) You should clean the trim before you wax your car, basically it just means that if you get any wax onto the trim it will be a lot easier to remove.

5) If you decide to use this on your wheels you should always put a towel on the floor, if you get the solution onto concrete it will actually leave a mark that is visible when the concrete is wet.

6) Go around the car cleaning the trim and wheels ensuring you’re wiping the UV protector with a towel to remove in residue as you go along.

7) It dries pretty quickly so once you have finished you should be ready to wax your car if you have decided you are doing it on the same day.


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