Complex trim applicator help

Bunky

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I have some complex trim on my daily driver windshield cowling and been using paint dabbers from a craft store to apply trim dressings. I have used them on regular surfaces and really good for accurate application.

I have tried the craft brushes but do not like them very much and I know Lake Country has some sticks (sold at AG but not seen elsewhere) for $20 (before discounts).

The paint dabbers work with very soft compliant foam that fills the cowling groves but they are not that durable. What does everyone else use?


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Ive been using an stoners trim shine no applicator needed. I never did find a good applicator for things like that or honeycomb grills. The aresol can works really well other then a bit of overspray.
 
Ive been using an stoners trim shine no applicator needed. I never did find a good applicator for things like that or honeycomb grills. The aresol can works really well other then a bit of overspray.

I switched to buying Trim Shine direct in the 5 Gal. pail I like it so much. I use it in a spray and/or pump bottle. Many times, on daily drivers, I'll spray those black mesh like grills then use compressed air to blow any excess clear. Doesn't use much more product than the aerosol and @ $70 delivered for 5 gals ....

For cowling and when spraying would lead to too much overspray, I've dedicated some old foam wax pads that I spritz some product on and wipe.
 
I switched to buying Trim Shine direct in the 5 Gal. pail I like it so much. I use it in a spray and/or pump bottle. Many times, on daily drivers, I'll spray those black mesh like grills then use compressed air to blow any excess clear. Doesn't use much more product than the aerosol and @ $70 delivered for 5 gals ....

For cowling and when spraying would lead to too much overspray, I've dedicated some old foam wax pads that I spritz some product on and wipe.

Wow I did not know you could buy it like that!
 
I use Nero dressing applied with a badger shaving brush.

No, I didn't intentionally spend $55 for the shaving brush. I bought it at garage sale for $9.
 
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