White95Max
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In the past, I had always left my tire gel applicator upside down (with the foam side touching the table surface) so that the side with the product wouldn't get it all over the table. Well I found myself using more product because all the gel migrated to the bottom of the applicator thanks to gravity. Also, the foam would get greasy from the product that always seeped out.
Here's what the spot on the table looks like after all the times I left the applicator there...
I wanted to leave the applicator face down so that the product would stay on the usable side, and I wouldn't use as much product, but I didn't want it to seep into the table. So here's my solution...
I made a small "tray" out of aluminum foil to allow me to put the applicator face down, and the product won't seep into aluminum. Also, the product will remain on the usable side of the applicator. I can usually grab the applicator and dress a whole tire before adding any product to the foam.
What do you guys use for this problem? Or do you rinse out the applicator after every use? (seems like it would be a big waste of product)
BTW I know I need a new applicator. That one's looking a little grim.
Here's what the spot on the table looks like after all the times I left the applicator there...

I wanted to leave the applicator face down so that the product would stay on the usable side, and I wouldn't use as much product, but I didn't want it to seep into the table. So here's my solution...
I made a small "tray" out of aluminum foil to allow me to put the applicator face down, and the product won't seep into aluminum. Also, the product will remain on the usable side of the applicator. I can usually grab the applicator and dress a whole tire before adding any product to the foam.

What do you guys use for this problem? Or do you rinse out the applicator after every use? (seems like it would be a big waste of product)
BTW I know I need a new applicator. That one's looking a little grim.
