Applying Acrylic-Wërks to Smooth Plastic Trim, Tape Trim, Decals and Rubber Seals
Larger Area
- Pull 1 washcloth from Bucket “A”. Wring cloth out completely by hand then fold cloth in half and then in half again.
- Apply about a half dollar size amount of polish directly to the cloth. (Note: Never apply polish directly to the surface)
- Place cloth on the surface in a manner that it forms a diamond in front of you.
- Begin by moving your hand in a criss-cross motion leading with the bridge of your pinky and hand.
- Continue moving your hand in a criss-cross motion until your cloth feels a little dry.
- Flip the cloth over and apply about a quarter size of polish to the cloth and repeat Steps 3 – 5 until the surface begins to get very glossy, even through the haze of the polish. Wipe these areas until you get no more color in your cloth.
- Take your clean washcloth from Bucket “B” and wring it out slightly then fold cloth in half and then in half again then begin by moving your hand in a criss-cross motion. Wipe area in a criss-cross motion, leaving a small trail of water behind.
- At this point, take your dry buffing diaper or t-shirt and buff to a shine.
Smaller Area
- Take damp washcloth and drape over your fingers.
- Apply about a dime size amount of polish to the fingertip area
- Begin by moving your finger in a criss-cross motion.
- Continue moving in a criss-cross motion until your cloth feels a little dry.
- Take your clean washcloth from Bucket “B” and wring it out slightly then fold cloth in half and then in half again then begin by moving your hand in a criss-cross motion. Wipe area in a criss-cross motion, leaving a small trail of water behind.
- At this point, take your dry buffing diaper or t-shirt and buff to a shine.
Trim, decals and rubber seals should be maintained about 3-4 times a year to retain a superior finish that is both glossy and dry to the touch. There will be little or no fading between applications making it much easier for up-keep.
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