Chemical Guys Acc_113C-2PK Wax and Dressing UFO Applicator (Pack of 2)
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It was a two-pack of cigarettes for me.
It's possible to use it on your tires, but I wouldn't recommend it. The foam appears to be too soft to be used on tires for an extended period of time. It could, however, be used to add silk shine to trim or door seals.
They don't seem to have any other colors besides red.
Sorry, I just noticed this question; I always assumed the red ones were for applying leather conditioner to the seats and the black ones for applying wax.
Selected User Reviews For Chemical Guys Acc_113C-2PK Wax and Dressing UFO Applicator (Pack of 2)
I've used a lot of foam pads, and this one is one of the best. It absorbs product like all the others, but not as badly as some of the less expensive ones. I expect them to last longer than the usual month or two due to the density and tightness of the foam. br>br>I dislike microfiber applicators because small dirt particles can get trapped in the cloth. By the time you realize it, it's too late, and you could be left with anything from a minor scratch to a major one. Even the tiniest bit of dirt can be felt and seen with these dense foam pads. br>br>Throw them in the washing machine and they'll be as good as new.
The old pads lasted for a very long time. I don't think these current pads will last as long as the previous ones. Due to the cheapness of the foam and the price increase, I'm deducting two stars!.
This pad was used to apply Jet Seal to the car's smaller areas and edges. I prefer the feel of these to the blue applicators used by chemical companies to reach these locations. The material is nice and soft, and it fits perfectly in my hand. It also has a large capacity for sealant. The only suggestion I have is to soak them in a bucket of water as a pre-treatment. Before putting them in the washer, give them a good cleaning and a few rinses.
I bought a pack of these pads along with the Trim Gel because I didn't want to use a terry-cloth pad to apply the gel. Applicator that is bound. The pads, much to my surprise, are extremely well-made, both ergonomically and visually. on the ground They've been used to apply Trim Gel, Carnuba paste wax, and other products. polish in liquid form I've washed them several times, as well as all of my shop towels. They still look great, and I bought another pair because I liked them so much. The OEM deserves credit for producing a high-quality product at a reasonable cost - It is strongly suggested.
This is just foam, and it's nothing special. It doesn't feel particularly sturdy, and I'm not convinced that "lazer cut" is anything more than a marketing ploy.
This morning, I had the opportunity to wax my car with one of these Applicators. They're a little smaller than others I've used in the past, but I like the size because it makes it easier to reach some of the more difficult-to-reach places. They also hold wax well, which I like. In the near future, I'll be purchasing more.
It's just a foam applicator sponge; there's nothing complicated about it. It seems to apply waxes and polishes well, but it sucks up a lot of product; when I washed it out after use, I spent about five minutes squeezing wax out in the sink. Maybe it's supposed to do that, but it seems like a waste of expensive wax.
These applicators are incredibly soft to the touch and do a great job of spreading whatever is on them. I like to use these on areas where there may be black grime or anything else that might stain my other applicators (red and blue). I wish they were a little less expensive, but such high quality comes at a cost.