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Detailing Tips for Honeycomb Grills ?
The trend of honeycomb grills on vehicles looks nice, but they appear to present a challenge when detailing. I want to do something to protect the grill on our new vehicle, but I am torn on what type of product to use, and esp. on what kind of applicator works the best. I am leaning towards using WETS or the similar Mckee's 37 product instead of a coating like Q2 or Dlux, mainly because I am concerned about it being difficult to properly / evenly apply a coating to a honeycomb grill. But I would really rather have the longevity that a coating offers. Are there any tips/tricks to doing a honeycomb grill ? To me it seems like a foam finger or MF glove would work for a sealant, but I can't think of anything that would work with the coatings as they usually rely on using the sponge applicators + MF suedes included with them.
Thanks,
Rob
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