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Best way to detail around badges
PhilSkill
 

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Best way to detail around badges

So after a session preparing my Evoque for Winter at the weekend I was left with a question, what is the best way to clean in and around the 3d badges and lettering? any products recommended?

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06-12-2011 12:11am
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DDX
 

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Best way to detail around badges

Can't vouch for a product, but on our previous range rover, I found cotton buds work well to get right up to the edges of the lettering.

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06-12-2011 03:18am
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whizzer
 

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RE: Best way to detail around badges

Cotton Buds or a soft brush are the best
06-12-2011 08:40am
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: Best way to detail around badges

Thanks for the replies

Gone for a soft detailing brush. See how that does. Guess for polishing and waxing the cotton buds would be useful.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/All-Shine-Small-...978&sr=8-1

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RE: Best way to detail around badges

(06-12-2011 02:44pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Thanks for the replies

Gone for a soft detailing brush. See how that does. Guess for polishing and waxing the cotton buds would be useful.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/All-Shine-Small-...978&sr=8-1

That's what I've used and seems to work very well.
06-12-2011 09:56pm
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dandavis1
 

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RE: Best way to detail around badges

(06-12-2011 12:11am)PhilSkill Wrote:  So after a session preparing my Evoque for Winter

What did that involve?
06-12-2011 10:09pm
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PhilSkill
 

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(06-12-2011 10:09pm)dandavis1 Wrote:  What did that involve?

good wash ,Carnauba wax, wheel seal, Glass protect, plastic bumper treatment. Never got time for sealing the bodywork too

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