Applying rubber/plastic dressing...

I thought I was the only one using the foam paint brushes. I never heard anyone ever mention it before.
I buy them from a place near home that sells cheap tools and they have a big bag of them for a dollar.
Best thing I have found to apply trim dressing with..

I use them as well. :bigups I even use them attached to my drill to get in areas that I normally use my fingers.

I'm tired of the sore finger tips.:surrender

I'm always coming up with ideas on how to use stuff from Wally world, but never post pics because I think that I will get bashed for it.:hmmm:

Glad to see I'm not the only one that has found use of the foam paint rollers.:yay
 
Mark me down as a foam paint brush user. I get two sizes, 1" and 2", and use them according to the trim size. It seems I use less product than when I applied with a cloth.

I too put it on before waxing. I apply the Trim Restore and buff it off with a cloth. Then apply the wax. Any residue comes off very easily with the microfibre cloth.
 
I was in the dollar store and the had liguid shoe polish and it was 2/1.00 I bought 2 that were black..I emptied it out and washed them out..I now fill those with trim product to do widow rubbers and small areas...just press it and reloads the sponge....

works perfect

AL
 
I was in the dollar store and the had liguid shoe polish and it was 2/1.00 I bought 2 that were black..I emptied it out and washed them out..I now fill those with trim product to do widow rubbers and small areas...just press it and reloads the sponge....

works perfect

AL
Great Idea :bigups

"J"
 
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