We’re going to dress up this newer Honda CRV with black trim. The final results is black trim that pops in contrast with the gray paint.
Let’s start with P&S Shine All Performance Dressing on the lower door side trim. I sprayed it on a DI Accessories Yellow Foam Applicator Pad to apply it to the trim. See before and after picture below. For more information Reece @ DI did an in depth review of the P&S Shine All.
Next I applied DIY Detail Tire Dressing to the tires with a DI Accessories Yellow Foam Applicator Pad again. For the most part when I detail I prefer to spray directly onto applicators and towels to control any overspray of products but it doesn’t hurt to protect your flooring just in case by using a TireBib. You’ll want one if you’re working with a watery/runny product. When it comes to testing you never know how the product or sprayer sprays but with a TireBib you won’t have to worry about those stains. Talk about stains, I have a quick funny story, this one-time I was spraying a protectant on my shoes on the driveway and left two shoe prints that didn’t go away. It did give me a chuckle every time I saw it.
Learn more about TireBib in the Introduction & Review and Industry Interview: Mike Bibbo of Driveway Shield TireBib.
DIY Detail shows application with a brush to really get into those nooks of the tire.
Before we get to the final results, I experimented with a discolored license plate. It’s called “All Performance Dressing” right, let’s give it a try. It’s not perfect but it was better than what it was before, see picture.
The CRV was coated the same day and let’s get to the glamour shot!