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Good review and I concur! I too use this applicator for applying either DP gel or Pinnacle's Black Onyx. The Cobra Applicator makes it really easy to apply the tire gel.
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I put the DP gel in mist bottle apply it to the tires. Wipe the gel on, but my hands are always covered in gel. I wil try your method. The mist bottle works good with the DP gel or should I say better.
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I've used the Eagle applicators, but they didn't last very along at all.
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I've tried everything but the Cobra. Nice review. It's time for a try. It almost looks like they could be cut in half. Have you tried that or thought about it? Think it would work?
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You reminded me to try those applicators....still have them laying somewhere...
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Your guess is as good as mine as far as cutting them in half. They seem durable enough to hold together. I think you might experience separation between the foam and the yellow padding quicker, being cut in half.
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I swear, doing the tires is the least favorite of all my tasks when detailing a car. Your hands get covered in the muck and it just RILES me up!
I personally use a regular foam applicator, even for truck tires, and put some Poorboys Natural Look on there. Looks so good! If I really want to impress, I spray with Armor All Foam (not too much) and then top it with NL. Looks the dog's danglies!
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Originally Posted by Mike T
Your guess is as good as mine as far as cutting them in half. They seem durable enough to hold together. I think you might experience separation between the foam and the yellow padding quicker, being cut in half.
I did cut mine in half and had no problem, with the seperating faster. I did a review on them here http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-thoughts.html
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What did you use to get a nice clean cut?
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