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Tuf Shine pro series applicator 2-pack.
https://www.autogeek.net/tuf-shine-p...or-sponge.html
I used these to apply a fresh coat of Gyeon tire. Applicator is the perfect size and shape. After a few spritzes of Gyeon on to the applicator and swiping the tire, it produced a nice even coat. A big plus was I saw no ripping or tearing of the applicator.
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Re: Tuf Shine pro series applicator 2-pack.
Pro, you always find the simplist things that I was think how did I miss that on AG and why am I not using it, nicely done find
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Re: Tuf Shine pro series applicator 2-pack.
Originally Posted by
pro 4x
https://www.autogeek.net/tuf-shine-p...or-sponge.html
I used these to apply a fresh coat of Gyeon tire. Applicator is the perfect size and shape. After a few spritzes of Gyeon on to the applicator and swiping the tire, it produced a nice even coat. A big plus was I saw no ripping or tearing of the applicator.
Do you prefer these over the Griots applicators?
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Re: Tuf Shine pro series applicator 2-pack.
Originally Posted by
fly07sti
Do you prefer these over the Griots applicators?
I think you mean the Griots TRIM DRESSING applicators I reviewed?
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Re: Tuf Shine pro series applicator 2-pack.
Originally Posted by
pro 4x
I think you mean the Griots TRIM DRESSING applicators I reviewed?
Yep, those are exactly what I'm referring to. I've used the Tuff Shine applicators to apply tire dressings and trim products.
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Re: Tuf Shine pro series applicator 2-pack.
I usually use the orange sponge for first coat of TuffShine and then move to these for subsequent layers; they work very well
https://www.autogeek.net/carrand-tir...ing-brush.html
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