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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
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    awd330, Do you trim the bristles on your paint brushes for this use?
    she uses foam brushes that come in a variety of widths and then are disposable too
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Quote Originally Posted by awd330
    For tires, I normally use a foam paint brush to apply BnB.
    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy
    she uses foam brushes that come in a variety of widths and then are disposable too
    What kind of bristles are on those paint brushes? :doh I can read...no, honest I can :nono

    Steve, thanks for assisting the disabled. :hah

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    I am telling you guys. Try TR on your tires. You will ove it and it lasts alot longer that B&B. Apply with a tire swipe leave it for 10min then wipe with a towel to a matte finish that gives the tire the OEM look. Nothing llike it

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
    What kind of bristles are on those paint brushes? :doh I can read...no, honest I can :nono

    Steve, thanks for assisting the disabled. :hah
    :lol Thanks Steve! FWIW, I prefer to use the 2" and 3" width foam brushes for tires. The 3" brushes cover a wider area, but the 2" brushes seem to hold up longer for some reason. :dunno The 1" width brushes are handy for applying dressing to exterior trim. I especially like to use them on louvered trim pieces around the hood cowl.

 

 
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