I`ve used Vanilla Moose and also AIO with success in these areas.
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I`ve used Vanilla Moose and also AIO with success in these areas.
who makes bold n bright?
Me....:lol you can get it here at premiumautocare.com with your DC discount too...Quote:
Originally posted by 2drtahoez71
who makes bold n bright?
hmmm, ill try using bold and bright, lets see how that works. how do i apply the bold and bright?
It comes with a sprayer, but I use a "dedicated" large gray foam applicator and apply like that. Just ordered me some more today in fact!
Here are some pics of it in action:
Works great on RWL (raised white lettering) as it actually cleans while protects. This is on my everyday driver up close:
Here is one more with it in the sunlight:
Hope these can solidify your decision :)
wow, using it on a ferarri (excuse my bad italian), that must say a lot about the product. so, how do you apply the bold and bright, i mean it comes with the spray thing, but as you said, you use a "dedicated" large gray foam applicator. im pretty sure theres these brush things that are made for tires, its pretty hard to explain. if its not too much trouble, could you leave a hyperlink for me. forgive me, im young and naive.
Tyler...
I usually spray B&B onto my sponge and rub it on the tires. If I really want the super-glossy look, I`ll go directly on the tires, spread with sponge, wipe dry (although it dries dry...I just like to make sure) and repeat after 10 minutes. Great stuff!
I spray the BnB on a Viking sponge applicator...the blue one with the knob for a handle.
It`s a great appicator for anything as the knob helps to not drop it and you can spread the BnB without getting it on your hand. :D
It spreads the BnB very smoothly, evenly and leaves a bright matte or shiny finish, whichever you want.
My buddies above basically explained it. You should first clean the tire by using a degreaser, spray residue away, let dry, and then apply BnB. The foam applicator I use is same size as the Meg`s ones you got, but about 4 times the height. I get them from Adam`s Polishes.
When I apply Bold n Bright to tires, I either use a curved tire swipe or a 3" foam paint brush. Both of these methods will keep your hands clean and apply a nice even finish. Wait 15 minutes and then buff residue.
For Trim Restorer, I use 3 different methods. On larger areas, I will use a regular yellow foam applicator. On very thin pieces of trim, I use cosmetic wedge sponges which allow me to very precisely apply the product. For area with small slots (e.g. plastic louvers near windshields), a 1" foam paint brush works well for pushing the product in between the vents.
BTW, I use a small dropper bottle for dispensing Trim Restorer. It`s great for limiting the flow of very thin liquids. I purchase these bottles at The Container Store - Dropper Bottles
that`s a great tip!Quote:
Originally posted by awd330
<snip> ... BTW, I use a small dropper bottle for dispensing Trim Restorer. It`s great for limiting the flow of very thin liquids. I purchase these bottles at The Container Store - Dropper Bottles
hmm, i think i can get some of those dropper bottles from my chem teacher, and i think shes gonna be thrilled to give me/sell me some of her dropper bottles. anyway, for now im gonna try stick the good ole sponge, however i already have something in mind that i want to purchase. i believe its as awd330 said, a cruved tire swipe. ill be sure to update you guys on how it looks
I use those too. Large/sturdy foam backing, and then the applicator foam on top. I use them on non-white lettered tires.