I love the Eagle One Wet tire shine. I've been using it for a couple years now and I really like it. The key to avoid the sling is to apply it to dry tires. The sling happens when the product mixes with water stored around the lip of the rim. Also, a little goes a long way. I try to use just barely enough that I cover the tire without using so much that I have excess. That seems to do the trick.
The applicators are really nice. Here's a tip.... Take a shop towel and fold it in quarters. Then fold that around the back of the applicator as you use it. That helps keep black crap from getting all over your fingers and under your finger nails. I just keep the towel nearby the applicator and use it as an applicator coaster so I'm not leaving greasy spots wherever I set it down at. Also, those applicators aren't the longest lasting suckers in the world. They will seperate at the foam and yellow part within probably less than a bottle of the stuff. I get my applicators at the dollar store. You can get three for a dollar and they are darn near as durable as the ones that come with the little spray. I've got a drawer full of them in my shop and I don't cry as much when one breaks on me now. I know I can just reach for another. There are also other ones that are even more durable. In fact, PAC carries one
RIGHT HERE. I need to pick one of those up so I can see how long they really do last. If it lasts longer than six of my el cheapo ones, then it might be worth the switch. I hate it when they fall apart even if they are cheap....