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    Looking for tire applicators

    what is everyones tire applicator favorite? Mine are going to need to be replaced soon
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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    Ha ha, you're going to get about leventy-seven answers to this one.

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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    well what ever it is, I have the flex foam ones and I find them to be pretty expensive. Its cheap foam and felt for 15 bucks
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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    No Mess are the best hands down. Once you use one - you will see what I mean.

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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    You're talking about these?




    You can lower the unit cost on them by buying 12 for $33.99: Flex Foam Tire Dressing Applicators, tire swipes, tire gel app


    Or you can try these:

    Tire & Trim Dressing Applicators, tire swipe, tire sponge

    Tire Dressing Pad


    Or you can do what a lot of members do and buy the Eagle One applicators at an auto parts store, or the knockoff versions of them at a dollar store.

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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    I use tire gel and never had much luck with the flex applicators. I use the tire and trim dressing applicator available on autogeek. They're circular and essentially have 2 sides to them. So once one side gets worn out just use the other. The applicator is split on both sides so you can easily hold it.

    I also use the carrand brush and shine applicator to get into all of the cracks, raised lettering, etc. Very helpful on tires like this...

    Looking for tire applicators-imageuploadedbyagonline1465422050-721009-jpg

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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    You're talking about these?




    You can lower the unit cost on them by buying 12 for $33.99: Flex Foam Tire Dressing Applicators, tire swipes, tire gel app


    Or you can try these:

    Tire & Trim Dressing Applicators, tire swipe, tire sponge

    Tire Dressing Pad


    Or you can do what a lot of members do and buy the Eagle One applicators at an auto parts store, or the knockoff versions of them at a dollar store.

    I might do eagle one, I do not need 12 of the applicators
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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    You're talking about these?




    You can lower the unit cost on them by buying 12 for $33.99: Flex Foam Tire Dressing Applicators, tire swipes, tire gel app


    Or you can try these:

    Tire & Trim Dressing Applicators, tire swipe, tire sponge

    Tire Dressing Pad


    Or you can do what a lot of members do and buy the Eagle One applicators at an auto parts store, or the knockoff versions of them at a dollar store.
    No these.


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    Re: Looking for tire applicators

    Quote Originally Posted by swanicyouth View Post
    No these.
    Sorry man, I was responding to Bill, you snuck in between.

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