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    They`re pretty much identical. One polish side, one lsp side. Just pick by color.

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    For waxes, I have to recommend the "Polishing Pal"



    Polishing Pal



    It`s extremely ergonomic and a pleasure to hold. Interchangeable pads allows you to apply LSP and spot hand polish.

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    +1 for the polishing pal I heart mine.
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    I`d go for the pakshak, they are significantly cheaper, and work the same. FWIW, properautocare.com also has one that is red and white, for the same price as the pakshak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCA
    For waxes, I have to recommend the "Polishing Pal"



    Polishing Pal



    It`s extremely ergonomic and a pleasure to hold. Interchangeable pads allows you to apply LSP and spot hand polish.




    Polishing Pal..best money spent..plus you can buy extra pads...best part is no hand cramping and fatique....worth every penny....buy an extra few finish pads also...very cheap...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Huarache
    They`re pretty much identical. One polish side, one lsp side. Just pick by color.
    If this is the case, then go with the Sonus one since thir colors resemble a German flag. You know, since your BMW is German.:heelclick
    What if the Hokey Pokey IS what it`s all about???



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    Great thread! I have carpal tunnel and it kills for me to wax with regular applicators...Definitely going to have to give these a shot. Thanks guys!

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    This is my favorite, the PakShak Ultrafine.



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    Why don`t you apply the wax with a PC?

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    I`ll have to echo the Polishing Pal. I love mine and use it for LSP application and spot correcting areas before a buff out. Versatile little tool and is my only "hand" tool.

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    How many applicators do you guys go through when applying polish and sealant?

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    Another vote for the polishing pal. Perfect size to fit into an 8oz jar of wax. The clay disk works great as well.

 

 

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