DIY rubber/vinyl conditioner application without making a mess [video] (cars, paint)
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Some of the stuff I see on folk's cars at car shows and know from what they've told me is that the vast majority of DIY detailers have a hard time not making a mess on their paint and trim when applying conditioner. Because I have been doing this a long time and my own clients are not okay with that kind of mess, I created a great method for addressing that concern and made a video that explains it in detail.
It's kinda of a "no d'uh" solution but I've yet to see anyone else do it. I hope this video helps!
(With full disclosure in mind: I have an affiliate link in the video as I do use the noted product for the method and it only makes sense for me to use an affiliate link. .... I make a whopping .20 if someone buys . So please don't think I am trying to pay a bill with this share (maybe a Starbucks coffee every 2 months). It's primarily about the content that a lot have expressed appreciation over)