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    I like using a small terry towel, about the size of a 10" X 10" washcloth type towel. I usually fold it an spray the 303 directly into the fabric of the cloth. Then apply it to the dash.

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    I use a generous amount on a foam applicator, let 303 sit for awhile, then MF it to death, I mean buff it till it`s a nice and matte finish.



    i`ll have to try that foam paint thing for the tight area up by wipers, sounds good! Right now i just use a foam app with my back hand covered with MF, and slide it across, it`s a little bit of a circus act.

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    I also use a yellow foam Meguair`s applicator. The first part I do is the dash closest to the bottom of the windshield. I do this first before the hand I`m using has protectant on it. Then I keep my finger tips just a little past the edge of the applicator and use the tops of my fingernails as guide as I go across the dash.

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    Here is a great tool available at TOL for tight areas like where the dash and the windshield meet.



    http://www.topoftheline.com/micglaspad.html



    Another time saver is to use some flexible card board similar poster board or the type used in department store gift boxes. Cut a piece and use it as a shield over the glass. Drag it along the windshield as you dress similar to a painter using a straight edge when cutting in ceilings or windows. Your glass should remain free of any mess, and you can move quickly.

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    I use a normal dishwashing foam pad(s). One for most of the panels and I cut one up for the more tricky areas like air vents.

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    I use a Plush MF from Wayne`s. Works great.
    Lee
    ES330 in Millenium Silver

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    I use a good old terry applicator. You can pick up a 4 pack at Target for like $2.99 from Baja Sol.



    You can squish and jam it in all sorts of nooks and crannies.



    I follow up with a cheap Costco MF to buff down.



    Works like a charm.
    Seth

 

 
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