Rubbermaid Tire Swipe At Target

autobahn said:
it sucks. I bought one. the adhesive holding on the foam disintegrated.



+1



This also happened to me. After only detailing about 10 cars (maybe less). The foam just seperated from the handle.
 
The Rubbermaid product I really wish I could still find at Target is the bucket with grit guard for $10. I saw them a few months ago but was about to move, so I figured I'd buy it after the move so I wouldn't have to pack it. Wouldn't ya know, they quit carrying it, even in the town I moved from.
 
S.O.S. Type SCRUBBER SPONGES without soap..



I soak the sponge for a few minutes and I use the green side to apply the product to the tire.

It works well and there is very little or no drips...



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LangMan37 said:
i've always wondered if something like this would work>

well, does it?

I'd worry about it going through product too fast, but I guess some of those things let you control the flow.
 
gusbubba said:
I've tried it and I can say without reservation that it's one of the WORST

accessories I've ever used...uncomfortable , no flexibility and you might could

actually spread dressing better with a slab of broken concrete. (But , I digress).



I've gone to using regular old dish sponges...works for me.





Yes, worthless!
 
The Eagle One tire swipes have been working fine for me. I did have one crap out on me 2 months ago but the recent ones are great quality.
 
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