How to get inbetween the logo??

Pockets

@PoorboysWorld.com
Just wondering some of the tools or tricks that you guys use to get inbetween these :inspector:

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If you are talking about the name plates and various badges, I use a soft cosmetic brush with either a QD or a spray wax/sealant.
A soft paint brush or a shaving soap brush also works pretty good.

Charles

The one you show could be gotten with your fingers and a MF except for right next to the badge itself. That's where I would use the brush.
C.
 
Great advice I actually used a Q-Tip for that one and it seemed to work I just think that there is better methods to use. Like the cosmetic brush idea.:bigups
 
If you are concerned with wax around the emblem, you could tape the area off first, and do that one spot by hand later, that would cut back on the time you spend trying to clean any residue from around it.

"J"
 
TexasTB said:
Q-tip would be a choice of mine
Maybe a soft bristle tooth brush
A soft bristle toothbrush would probably work OK, but it might need to be one of the tooth brushes intended for babies to be soft enough. The detail brushes that are sold seem to be too hard and I was always concerned that they would leave marks.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
A soft bristle toothbrush would probably work OK, but it might need to be one of the tooth brushes intended for babies to be soft enough. The detail brushes that are sold seem to be too hard and I was always concerned that they would leave marks.

Charles

Ditto with the detail brushes. I little too stiff. And yep, I have a few baby brushes;)
 
jaybs02 said:
If you are concerned with wax around the emblem, you could tape the area off first, and do that one spot by hand later, that would cut back on the time you spend trying to clean any residue from around it.

"J"

Do you wax with a PC????
 
Pockets@PoorboysWorld said:
Guess I was on the right track with a Q-Tip they are cheap and efficient.

soft children's tooth brushes or high quality detailer's brushes...Q-tips can often leave the cotton behind...then there's another step to get rid of the cotton :gotcha::gotcha::gotcha::notme::notme::notme:
 
Poorboy said:
soft children's tooth brushes or high quality detailer's brushes...Q-tips can often leave the cotton behind...then there's another step to get rid of the cotton :gotcha::gotcha::gotcha::notme::notme::notme:

Hope you have some at your house b/c now I want to try them:D

1 or 2 smilies would be enough heck 3 would be fine to. You really need to cut back lol :bonk: jk
 
Pockets@PoorboysWorld said:
Hope you have some at your house b/c now I want to try them:D

1 or 2 smilies would be enough heck 3 would be fine to. You really need to cut back lol :bonk: jk
I am using only 3 .....three of each kind :lmfao:lmfao:lmfao:excited::excited::excited::drive::drive::drive: :notme::notme::notme:
 
The non-sewn edge of a good old fashioned diaper over my thumbnail's been working for me for as long as I've been doing this... :)
 
dr_detail said:
The non-sewn edge of a good old fashioned diaper over my thumbnail's been working for me for as long as I've been doing this... :)

:huh: :hmmm: You do mean the real old ones like saftey pin ones right???:confused:
 
Yeah, neither Pampers nor Huggies held up the same same way as those from diaper services (which are different from those sold in stores)
 
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The Edge™ FoamTips
Still using cotton swabs to clean crevices, inside vents,
along seam lines and other tight spots? FoamTips™ work
better-and last far longer! Made with the same top-quality
foam as our Edge™ buffing pads.
Five color-coded textures:
• Black: aggressive texture, Part #E137
• Yellow: moderate/aggressive, Part #E138
• Green: moderate texture, Part #E139
• Blue: fine texture, Part #E140
• White: ultrafine texture, Part #E141
 
holland_patrick said:
Accessories_FoamTips_CloseUp.jpg


Click to Enlarge
The Edge™ FoamTips
Still using cotton swabs to clean crevices, inside vents,
along seam lines and other tight spots? FoamTips™ work
better-and last far longer! Made with the same top-quality
foam as our Edge™ buffing pads.
Five color-coded textures:
• Black: aggressive texture, Part #E137
• Yellow: moderate/aggressive, Part #E138
• Green: moderate texture, Part #E139
• Blue: fine texture, Part #E140
• White: ultrafine texture, Part #E141

Different textures WOW which color do you use for inside and out.
How many come in a pack??
 
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