Lake Country foam sticks ???

Bunky

Detailing Gnosis
Does anyone have these?

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My question is how far will the foam end of the stick collapse before it will bottom on the wooden part. I want a foam stick that has at least 5 to 6mm travel (almost 1/4-in).

The typical craft type stick usually has the stiffener almost to the end.
 
I can't answer your question but I'm courious too. I need something to clean the grill on my truck and I need it to collapse some
 
I can't answer your question but I'm courious too. I need something to clean the grill on my truck and I need it to collapse some

What I have is a cowling that has grooved pockets. The best thing I have found so far is q-tips or the flat paint sponges (craft type) but easy to dab into many many pockets.
 
Does anyone have these?

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My question is how far will the foam end of the stick collapse before it will bottom on the wooden part. I want a foam stick that has at least 5 to 6mm travel (almost 1/4-in).

The typical craft type stick usually has the stiffener almost to the end.


It extends a little bit less than 1/2 inch past the stick. It also feels like there is a little rubber BB or pellet on the tip.
 
Can't wait to try these out! I think these would be perfect for certain grille cleansing. In fact I just worked on a MB C300 recently and would loved to have had something like this. If you pick these up Al, please give us a solid review.

Todd, do you know if the wheel woolies are coming over too? I've been wanting to try those out as well.
 
I just been using Q-Tips lately because of the different size lug nut holes out there. A few time I have to use some S100 Motorcycle Detailing Swabs.
 
Todd, do you know if the wheel woolies are coming over too? I've been wanting to try those out as well.

I myself would like to try out the wheel woolies I do alot of Borani wires.
 
That would have been nice to use on a Bentley Continental GT that I worked on last November. That grill was a PITA!
 
That would have been nice to use on a Bentley Continental GT that I worked on last November. That grill was a PITA!


Truth! I used the small Wheel Woolies with Optimum Metal Polish on this Flying Spur's grill. It was definitely time consuming but worth the results.

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Those look very cool hows the hold up on them? I would say b/c it is lake country they are top notch quality!
 
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