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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
Originally Posted by
Finick
What’s that microfiber applicator doing there???
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It’s a 5” microfiber pad. I had my polisher in my trunk the other day and left that pad in there.
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
It’s a 5” microfiber pad. I had my polisher in my trunk the other day and left that pad in there.
I honestly don’t even know who you are anymore.
You went from a trash can of branches to leaving a microfiber pad in your trunk
You were the chosen one
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
Originally Posted by
Finick
I honestly don’t even know who you are anymore.
You went from a trash can of branches to leaving a microfiber pad in your trunk
You were the chosen one
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I’m super irresponsible when it comes to pads. Lol. I’ve let numerous foam pads sit so long before cleaning that they developed mold on them. I get lazy when it comes to pads.
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
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Eldorado2k
The way I clean brushes: Spray them down with LATA, then scrub them on the cement driveway and rinse with the hose nozzle. Super clean brush.
I tried cleaning the brush yesterday with LATA.
I don't have a cement driveway, so I tried the house cement foundation. Scrub the brush for a few minutes, then rinse. The brush didn't came out clean. I may have to let the LATA dwell for awhile before I scrub the cement.
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
Originally Posted by
java
I tried cleaning the brush yesterday with LATA.
I don't have a cement driveway, so I tried the house cement foundation. Scrub the brush for a few minutes, then rinse. The brush didn't came out clean. I may have to let the LATA dwell for awhile before I scrub the cement.
Spray liberaly, let it dwell for a minute or 2, spray the cement clean with the hose then scrub the brush.
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
Originally Posted by
java
I tried cleaning the brush yesterday with LATA.
I don't have a cement driveway, so I tried the house cement foundation. Scrub the brush for a few minutes, then rinse. The brush didn't came out clean. I may have to let the LATA dwell for awhile before I scrub the cement.
Tuff Shine Tire Cleaner and Optimum Power Clean are the only two products I've found that will completely clean brushes that are used on tires.
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
I've had good luck with tarminator for cleaning brushes
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Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
Sometimes I use a product that’s popular on YouTube and rhymes with duper spleen, and it does a good job straight at cleaning up brushes.
Works well on tires, and I find if I use it (undiluted usually.. stuffs dirt cheap) for that purpose they never really end up with a crazy build up on them.
That being said, I do clean a lot less tires than some of you probably do. So that certainly must play a big part in it. Even with d143 or power clean I don’t find a build up of grime on my tire brush.
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253
Originally Posted by
Finick
Sometimes I use a product that’s popular on YouTube and rhymes with duper spleen, and it does a good job straight at cleaning up brushes.
Works well on tires, and I find if I use it (undiluted usually.. stuffs dirt cheap) for that purpose they never really end up with a crazy build up on them.
That being said, I do clean a lot less tires than some of you probably do. So that certainly must play a big part in it. Even with d143 or power clean I don’t find a build up of grime on my tire brush.
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Ruptured Spleen procedures have shown up at my local Dollar General Medical Center here in North Queens.
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