Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253

I use the same brush as recommended by Eldorado2k, but I now use one of those beauty supply spray bottles to load the brush, instead of a standard pump sprayer. They pump a super-fine mist and one spray will do a car tire without any dripping of the dressing.
 
I use the same brush as recommended by Eldorado2k, but I now use one of those beauty supply spray bottles to load the brush, instead of a standard pump sprayer. They pump a super-fine mist and one spray will do a car tire without any dripping of the dressing.

One of those flairsol (May have spelled wrong) bottles? Do you spray into the brush or the tire?


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One of those flairsol (May have spelled wrong) bottles? Do you spray into the brush or the tire?


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Yes, the Flairsol sprayers. You can spray directly on the tire and just walk away, but I find I'm most accurate by spraying on the brush and applying. No dripping on the tire that way.


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Does this also leave a clean patch on the driveway. I’m asking for a friend.


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Have you seen Ric's driveway? He must clean a few thousand of them on there. ;)

Well that clears up what he’s doing out there with his headlamp on at night


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There’s no such thing as a clean patch on my driveway. Check out the oil my Cadillac spills.lol.

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Mines a bit older and spills oil too. It’s due to a flawed oil pan seal I never had replaced since I first had the car.
 
Mines a bit older and spills oil too. It’s due to a flawed oil pan seal I never had replaced since I first had the car.

It’s part of the built in Cadillac technicians job security for these cars to leak oil. They quoted me $1,800 dollars to fix the leak and they ain’t gettin it. Lol
 
Holy crap! I wonder what mine would be. For that, I’ll just add oil if needed.
 
At the very least they would need to jack the engine up. Just so they could drop the pan and pull the gasket. Plus the exhaust and all the components.


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What’s that microfiber applicator doing there???


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It’s a 5” microfiber pad. I had my polisher in my trunk the other day and left that pad in there.
 
It’s a 5” microfiber pad. I had my polisher in my trunk the other day and left that pad in there.

I honestly don’t even know who you are anymore.

You went from a trash can of branches to leaving a microfiber pad in your trunk

You were the chosen one

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I honestly don’t even know who you are anymore.

You went from a trash can of branches to leaving a microfiber pad in your trunk

You were the chosen one

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I’m super irresponsible when it comes to pads. Lol. I’ve let numerous foam pads sit so long before cleaning that they developed mold on them. I get lazy when it comes to pads.
 
The way I clean brushes: Spray them down with LATA, then scrub them on the cement driveway and rinse with the hose nozzle. Super clean brush.

I tried cleaning the brush yesterday with LATA.

I don't have a cement driveway, so I tried the house cement foundation. Scrub the brush for a few minutes, then rinse. The brush didn't came out clean. I may have to let the LATA dwell for awhile before I scrub the cement.
 
I tried cleaning the brush yesterday with LATA.

I don't have a cement driveway, so I tried the house cement foundation. Scrub the brush for a few minutes, then rinse. The brush didn't came out clean. I may have to let the LATA dwell for awhile before I scrub the cement.

Spray liberaly, let it dwell for a minute or 2, spray the cement clean with the hose then scrub the brush.
 
I tried cleaning the brush yesterday with LATA.

I don't have a cement driveway, so I tried the house cement foundation. Scrub the brush for a few minutes, then rinse. The brush didn't came out clean. I may have to let the LATA dwell for awhile before I scrub the cement.
Tuff Shine Tire Cleaner and Optimum Power Clean are the only two products I've found that will completely clean brushes that are used on tires.

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Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253

Sometimes I use a product that’s popular on YouTube and rhymes with duper spleen, and it does a good job straight at cleaning up brushes.

Works well on tires, and I find if I use it (undiluted usually.. stuffs dirt cheap) for that purpose they never really end up with a crazy build up on them.

That being said, I do clean a lot less tires than some of you probably do. So that certainly must play a big part in it. Even with d143 or power clean I don’t find a build up of grime on my tire brush.


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Re: Flagged tipped brush & Duragloss #253

Sometimes I use a product that’s popular on YouTube and rhymes with duper spleen, and it does a good job straight at cleaning up brushes.

Works well on tires, and I find if I use it (undiluted usually.. stuffs dirt cheap) for that purpose they never really end up with a crazy build up on them.

That being said, I do clean a lot less tires than some of you probably do. So that certainly must play a big part in it. Even with d143 or power clean I don’t find a build up of grime on my tire brush.


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Ruptured Spleen procedures have shown up at my local Dollar General Medical Center here in North Queens.

Eric
 
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