Aerosol Dressings

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by Supertuner, Mar 21, 2011.

  1. bjungx007

    bjungx007 Birth of a Detailer

    so what kind of dressing do you use for the "hard to reach" areas?
     
  2. GDAL

    GDAL Super Moderator

    Dressings that are similiar to CG's barebones. I still have a gallon of an Ardex dressing that is the same thing as barebones. IMO, thick dressings are great for hard to reach areas like wheel wells. Aerosol dressings work good too but the overspray is crazy sometimes.
     
  3. TexasTB

    TexasTB Obsessive Detailer

    Agreed about the overspray with aerosol dressings on exteriors. If you are using them for a covering a large area, such as cladding/large trim on vehicles, you would be better off with an applicator and a dedicated dressing. For wheel wells, I use Megs Hyper dressing cut 1:3, then go back a wipe. Engines the same. For smaller areas such as small grilles and air damn, I would use an aerosol lightly..

    But back to the OP, I use either Stoners Trim Shine. Buy it buy the case, free shipping, and can usually get a $5-10 off coupon code online.
     

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