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    Nooks and Crannies

    When using a PC to detail a vehicle, what do you do when you get to the tight spots around trim, emblems, grille, etc? Do you simply do those areas by hand or is there a trick?
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    If I am doing some paint cleaning (DACP or something like that) I always tape the trim. If I can`t reach any area with a PC, after I finish I take the pad off the PC add get those areas by hand.

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    What kind of tape do you use to tape off? I have some of the household trim tape (used in painting). Will that work?
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    yeah I use the tape for painting, the blue stuff. comes right off.

 

 

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