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    Changing Dressing

    Yesterday I decided to change vinyl dressing on my Murano. I cleaned it with a good APC then applied PB NL. I buffed to get it even and it the shop it looked great. Then when I pulled into the sun I could see areas that it had not taken well. So I replied and it seems to be even, also I love the smell of NL

    Not sure if I did not get all the old stuff out or maybe the two different vinyl dressing where not compatible
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    Not sure how you applied it, but using a cheap sponge (cut in half) works wonders.

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    Foam applicator is what I use
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    That`ll work too....

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    I have found that using a small piece of a terry towel works awesome for applying Natural Look and Trim Restorer on the exterior. I cut a 3 or 4 inch wide strip off a hand towel and fold it in thirds.
    The product seems to rub in better for me than with a foam applicator. The towel doesn`t even have to be pure cotton for this so all those towels that your wife says, "why can`t you use these old bath towels to wax your car?" will work great.
    If you want a softer look from the NL, dampen the towel with water first.
    Just my thoughts!
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