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Pemium Detailed - Tampa, FL - Garry Dean - Polish your trim video

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  • Pemium Detailed - Tampa, FL - Garry Dean - Polish your trim video

    Here is a short video I did while finishing up a clients car last week. I was working late and figured I would point out something that alot of detailers miss.

    Enjoy!



    Thanks for watching!

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    Re: Pemium Detailed - Tampa, FL - Garry Dean - Polish your trim video

    Garry says: "Polish your trim" and he's got the point.

    Just one question: how did you do it? That was a really tight space. What a difference polished side and not polished one.

    Awesome detailing job.

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    • #3
      Re: Pemium Detailed - Tampa, FL - Garry Dean - Polish your trim video

      careful with that nonnpainted window trim. On one car the colour came right off. O ended up painted it with black spray paint and clear coat. its not a perfect match to the rest but its a 15 year old car and the owner didn't mind.

      B-pillars are easy to polish and make a world of difference. on trim it pays to use least aggressive method possible.

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      • #4
        Re: Pemium Detailed - Tampa, FL - Garry Dean - Polish your trim video

        subscribed. I would also like to know how you went about it. No matter how careful I am, I always end up getting protectant on the paint surface and it is hard to get off.
        My automotive related blog! http://hereishowiviewthings.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          Re: Pemium Detailed - Tampa, FL - Garry Dean - Polish your trim video

          For me, #7 Show Car Glaze all day long for anodized or painted/uncleared trim around the windows. It might just take off a tad of paint but not much at all.

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