Rags, what to do

Stokdgs- You guys who do OK with sponges...any sponges...just kill me. How do you work it into the deeper recesses? I simply *must* use a brush, with the right length bristles, to get it down in there unless I use a [boat] load of product, which I then have to wipe back off before it runs all over the tire.

Accumulator --
All I do is get the liquid product absorbed in the end of this Tuf-Shine Orange sponge; when I get to places that it obviously can`t reach, I just carefully squeeze the sponge and the liquid runs out into those places.. Yes, this has to be done with a certain amount of care, etc., and it`s not a perfect science ( like anything to with Detailing ever is), and I never have many problems..

I suppose if I really wanted to try something, I might find a smaller plastic bottle fitted with a medium to fine spray head, and spray into those areas that are harder to reach..
Dan F
 
Stokdgs- Heh heh, I for one will never be spraying any Tire Slime anywhere near the vehicle, let alone directly on the tires. Eh, I suspect that the sidewalls/etc. of my particular tires are the issue here, like...some time you`ll do somebody`s car and the tires will *drive you nuts* in this regard and you`ll think "gee, that`s almost as bad as [Accumulator] makes his sound" ;)

Funny..but out of all the stuff I can think of in Detailing, other than Correction just dressing the tires is my least fave. MUCH worse for me than doing the glass, zero comparison. Funny, huh? :o
 
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