What do you use to apply these products by hand?

impulsebrklyn

New member
Recently made a big order and just received it. Looking through it and think *** am I suppose to use to apply these products. All i have is Pakshak microfiber application pads and 2 yellow foam pads supplied with the Souveran.





Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax

Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant

Poorboy's Natty’s Paste Wax – BLUE

P21S® Concours Carnauba Wax

ClearKote Red Moose Machine Glaze

Menzerna Full Molecular Jacket



What does everyone use to apply these products? What type of applicators? Any suggestions on some high quality foam applicators?



Chris
 
I apply P21 with the supplied pad, although I've heard that its not a applicator, but some, like me use it and like it. As for the others, I dont know because I dont havem.
 
I've got some black magic even pressure foam pads that work really well! They come in a 3 pack for about $5 and make it much easier to apply an even coat of wax with less strain on the bones in your hand.
 
truzoom said:
I've got some black magic even pressure foam pads that work really well! They come in a 3 pack for about $5 and make it much easier to apply an even coat of wax with less strain on the bones in your hand.

I've never heard of these, where do you get them?
 
Pontman43 said:
I've never heard of these, where do you get them?



BM_applicatorpads.jpg




I found them at AutoZone.
 
Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax - Yellow Foam Hand Pad

Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant - Yellow Foam Hand Pad (was using MF but was using to much product)

Poorboy's Natty’s Paste Wax – BLUE - Yellow Foam Hand Pad

P21S® Concours Carnauba Wax - Yellow Foam Hand Pad

ClearKote Red Moose Machine Glaze - Yellow Foam Hand Pad or Clearkote MF blue hand pad, (The only product here I would use 99% by PC)

Menzerna Full Molecular Jacket - Never used.
 
I found them at Kmart. I used them once and threw them away because the edge of the hard rubber backing kept marking up my paint whenever I pushed hard enough for it to touch. It didn't take much pressure to do it since it is very thin on the edges.
 
Pontman43 said:
Those look good, can you give a link where to find them. I went to autozone.com anc couldnt find them.



I got that pic off a site, but it was for the UK. You can probably find these in stock at any store - wal mart, etc.
 
I got a free Handi-Grip Applicator and really liked how it worked, as soon as I got a nice even coat of wax (Souveran) on the applicator surface. I'd use this for any LSP application - it felt sooo much better than using a flat pad.



autopia_1859_9235058




The SFX Pro Applicator would also work - it's not as comfortable, but has the advantage of having both the soft/LSP side and the polishing side and you can still get a good grip on it and it works to apply evenly. Also a freebie to me. I like its flexibility.



autopia_1859_4278954
 
P21s comes with its own applicator, which I have found to be satisfactory. You may want to pick up some fine cotton terry cloth "pillow" applicators from any good detail supply retailer for the other waxes you listed.



Take care in noting the recommended procedures listed by each manufacturer. They do have a useful purpose.
 
animes2k said:
I got a free Handi-Grip Applicator and really liked how it worked, as soon as I got a nice even coat of wax (Souveran) on the applicator surface. I'd use this for any LSP application - it felt sooo much better than using a flat pad.



autopia_1859_9235058




The SFX Pro Applicator would also work - it's not as comfortable, but has the advantage of having both the soft/LSP side and the polishing side and you can still get a good grip on it and it works to apply evenly. Also a freebie to me. I like its flexibility.



autopia_1859_4278954

Common now, we dont wanna hear about how you got that stuff for free, unless you tell us how we can get it for free. ;)
 
Pontman43 said:
Common now, we dont wanna hear about how you got that stuff for free, unless you tell us how we can get it for free. ;)



:LOLOL



Well, they're only like $3-$5/each, so it can't be THAT hard to afford one ;)

And I'm not sure I'm allowed to talk about it, but I can give you a hint and tell you there's a corn holder propping up the Handi Grip Applicator in that photo :D
 
animes2k said:
:LOLOL



Well, they're only like $3-$5/each, so it can't be THAT hard to afford one ;)

And I'm not sure I'm allowed to talk about it, but I can give you a hint and tell you there's a corn holder propping up the Handi Grip Applicator in that photo :D

Good hint, I get it now. How exactly do you get into that, did you contact them or they contact you? Have you or do you do other things?

Sorry to get off topic, ahem, those applicators things ya . . .
 
[quote name='impulsebrklyn']Recently made a big order and just received it. Looking through it and think *** am I suppose to use to apply these products. All i have is Pakshak microfiber application pads and 2 yellow foam pads supplied with the Souveran.





Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax - don't use it

Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant - pakshak 4 x 6 inch MF applicators

Poorboy's Natty’s Paste Wax – BLUE - don't have it

P21S® Concours Carnauba Wax - clearkote wax applicators

ClearKote Red Moose Machine Glaze - by edge 2000 white pad w/rotary

Menzerna Full Molecular Jacket - sonus sfx pro applicator or ultimate german applicator
 
Back
Top