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Rick
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I've just been informed that my favorite applicator is no longer being made! Not happy.
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Not a fan of the foam applicators, even though I mention a cheap solution. Have you used this brush with PERL?My favorite by far is the Carrand Tire dressing applicator
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You may want to try this then, it works great...http://www.carpro-us.com/carpro-tire-swipe-applicator/wheels-tires-and-trim-care/
Just out of curiosity which applicator is it?
So far I really like the blue small B&S pads. But I do need to try the carrand out.



Here's what I use & love the results it provides.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/dressing+applicator+and+4+pads.do
Paired with Optimum Opti-Bond:
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Not a fan of the foam applicators, even though I mention a cheap solution. Have you used this brush with PERL?
I've looked at this before and the reviews/cost steered me away. How long have you used this as a pro detailer?
I've had no issues with mine and I think it's worth every penny. I've been using the same one four the last 4+ years. I just change the "pads" when they start to fall apart - which is not often.
Ok- that says a lot!
Thanks
The convoluted hex applicator. Same folks that make the Ultima applicators.
A few places still carry them, this info came to me from the distributor.This! I haven't found anything that works better for me.
^ This for on-road/highway tires.You may want to try this then, it works great...http://www.carpro-us.com/carpro-tire-swipe-applicator/wheels-tires-and-trim-care/
^ And this for off-road tires.My favorite by far is the Carrand Tire dressing applicator
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