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Very good stuff use it alot.
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Definitely a great product!
Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
The sponge applicator on the bottle makes it very easy to apply.
I found just the opposite. First time I tried to use the applicator the product didn't want to flow. Plus I was unable to get the bottle in position to get into some of the tight nooks and crannies. I ended up tearing off the applicator and now use a small, foam swab for application. YMMV.
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Try it out on the hoses under the hood too
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Originally Posted by TLMitchell
Definitely a great product!
I found just the opposite. First time I tried to use the applicator the product didn't want to flow. Plus I was unable to get the bottle in position to get into some of the tight nooks and crannies. I ended up tearing off the applicator and now use a small, foam swab for application. YMMV.
TL
You're right. For some narrow, tight places, the sponge applicator is worthless, but it's great for others. I might buy another one and use one with the sponge, and the other without like you did.
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Re: Gummi Pfledge...Wow!!! *PIC
Awesome product. Love this stuff.
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I keep wanting to try that stuff. You just made me want to even more.
What if the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about???
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tap the head in a downward motion once or twice to prime the pad, then move into different areas. If any over application it will leave a white foam trail, rewipe going the other direction to blend. IMO it works well and lasts and lasts and lasts.
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I've had this stuff in my cart 3-4 times and somehow it always ends up on the 'remove' list before I order (me being a tightwad). Next time, I'll have to pick this up.
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Re: Gummi Pfledge...Wow!!! *PIC
Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
tap the head in a downward motion once or twice to prime the pad, then move into different areas. If any over application it will leave a white foam trail, rewipe going the other direction to blend. IMO it works well and lasts and lasts and lasts.
That's the method I eventually arrived at via trial & error. Still, no way to get the bottle in some of the spots I need to. It just seems easier to yank the pad off and use a foam swab to apply.
I've seen this used primarily on weatherstripping and seals, that's where I've been using it and it's superb. Is "Gummi Pledge" useful on exterior rubber or does it wash off easily?
TL
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