Jean-Claude
Keeper of the beautiful
Many may know this, but I will offer it up for those who may not.
Some time ago I realized that taping off the edge of the paint, where it meets the window trim bits would not be sufficient. Not because of sloppy machine work and running it all over the trim, but rather, because dust was costing me time. I was having to clean out those window trim bits on the lower portion where it collected dust like an old arcade machine's top. If you're currently having to spend a substantial amount of time cleaning dust from those areas, start battling it with tape. Tape off the area that meets the paint then take another piece and slope it from the glass towards the bottom of the trim, overlapping the tape that was first placed. Now, at most the dust will barely be there and most will slide down before collecting. The same trick can be used on the front trim bit between the hood and front windshield. Clean up will a breeze at the cost of about 2 extra minutes and .35 of tape.
Some time ago I realized that taping off the edge of the paint, where it meets the window trim bits would not be sufficient. Not because of sloppy machine work and running it all over the trim, but rather, because dust was costing me time. I was having to clean out those window trim bits on the lower portion where it collected dust like an old arcade machine's top. If you're currently having to spend a substantial amount of time cleaning dust from those areas, start battling it with tape. Tape off the area that meets the paint then take another piece and slope it from the glass towards the bottom of the trim, overlapping the tape that was first placed. Now, at most the dust will barely be there and most will slide down before collecting. The same trick can be used on the front trim bit between the hood and front windshield. Clean up will a breeze at the cost of about 2 extra minutes and .35 of tape.