Prima Nero Application **OctaneGuy**
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The Shiny Plastic Bits
Thanks for the video!
The problem I always have with dressing the interior surfaces of the mini is keeping it off the shiny plastic bits like the ring around the inside of the door in your video or the windshield when dressing the top of the dash.
It doesn't harm it, just leaves it smudged looking which adds another step of going back to clean up those areas.
Any ideas or methods you can suggest to reduce this?
The problem I always have with dressing the interior surfaces of the mini is keeping it off the shiny plastic bits like the ring around the inside of the door in your video or the windshield when dressing the top of the dash.
It doesn't harm it, just leaves it smudged looking which adds another step of going back to clean up those areas.
Any ideas or methods you can suggest to reduce this?
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practice. ![Grin](https://www.northamericanmotoring.com/forums/images/smilies/grin.gif)
i use a MF applicator towel from DP. which was the recommended method by heather long time ago. works great. i can get very accurate control. for large areas i think the sponge works better since it can contain more Nero.
but then again, i use Nero 50/50 with water so it spread very well, dries quickly, and saves money.
![Grin](https://www.northamericanmotoring.com/forums/images/smilies/grin.gif)
i use a MF applicator towel from DP. which was the recommended method by heather long time ago. works great. i can get very accurate control. for large areas i think the sponge works better since it can contain more Nero.
but then again, i use Nero 50/50 with water so it spread very well, dries quickly, and saves money.
![tongue](https://www.northamericanmotoring.com/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
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