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Exterior "dressing" is recommended prior to buffing, polishing, and
waxing. Exterior dressing protects the rubber moldings, trim, plastic door
handles, and windshield wiper arms from buffing residue, making final
clean-up easier. What to Do:
- Dress Fenderwells & Bumpers
After the fenderwells have been properly washed and cleaned, spray
the fenderwells with a synthetic dressing. This will give the wells
a new look without having to re-paint them. Do not towel the
fenderwells dry. Let the dressing penetrate.
- Dress Tires
Dress all tires with a synthetic dressing. Avoid spraying directly
onto the tires; rather use an applicator pad. This will help reduce
dressing from "slinging" onto the body panels when driving. Keep
dressing off the wheels and wheel covers. Let the product
penetrate. Wipe the dressing off with a towel, if desired, for a
satin look. Keep it on for a glossy look.
- Dress Rubber Moldings, Trim, & Door Jambs
Using an applicator pad, dress the rubber body panel moldings and
trim around the vehicle. This will not only leave a water proof barrier
on these areas, but make wax residue clean-up easier. Do not dress
chrome or painted moldings. Now open all doors, including the trunk,
and dress the rubber jambs.
- Dress Windshield Wiper Arms
Finally, dress the windshield wiper arms with an applicator. Keep
the dressing off the glass and chrome.
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