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Nice applicator to apply Adam's VRT with. I especially like the grip that keeps dressing away from you fingers. Good size applicator for tires. Only draw back is it can be a little large for small areas. Still it should be in your detailing tool box. |
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Reviewed by: Paul Cooper from St. Louis, MO.
on 10/21/2012 |
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A little on the pricey side, but it's been worth it in my opinion. It applies things smoothly and with ease, no mess! It's a very comfortable applicator to hold and is certainly a staple in the detail box when it comes to applying dressings. |
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Reviewed by: Jannick von Rechendorff from Bay Area, California.
on 5/17/2012 |
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The Adam's is a bit pricey as tire applicators go but it has a nice upper contoured section that works nice in the hand and helps keep dressing off the hands when in use.
The lower absorbs nicely and even though it has a waffle weave face does spreading evenly even on sides like when wiping against rim.
It looks like it will hold up better than some of the software foams and not messy like many.
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Reviewed by: Al G. from Raleigh, NC.
on 4/21/2012 |
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Seriously, how advanced does a tire applicator need to be? I thought I'd try one and can see the reason why they made this... The upper part (hex area) is made of a harder foam than the applicator side, making it cleaner to hold. The dressing doesn't saturate through to the grip area, unlike the uber blue applicators. Downside is that for extremely low profile tires, this thing could be too large. |
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Reviewed by: Jae from Daytona Beach, FL.
on 12/2/2011 |
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Previously used the uber dressing applicator and I like this one a lot better. The foam is a bit stiffer on the handle so it provides a good grip. It actually absorbs a lot less product and transfers more of it to the surface you're trying to treat. Its much bigger than the uber small applicator but even on my 30 series tires, its not so big that I can't control the distribution of product. Overall, this one gets a big thumbs up. |
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Reviewed by: Billy Ornellas from Hawaii.
on 8/25/2011 |
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