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Finally a dolly. Time for my wheels :lol:

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That`s too bad ya`ll are experiencing issues with these (pump) Sprayers, give the HD ones a try (for $7,totally worth a shot) and see how they compare. I`ve never had air leak issues while pumping mine, and the tops aren`t even screwed in too tightly...I just torque it a BIT after it gets tight and that`s it.
 
That`s too bad ya`ll are experiencing issues with these (pump) Sprayers, give the HD ones a try (for $7,totally worth a shot) and see how they compare. I`ve never had air leak issues while pumping mine, and the tops aren`t even screwed in too tightly...I just torque it a BIT after it gets tight and that`s it.

tbh, after using the ACC one for less than a minute I tossed it behind my fence and used my lowes one instead
 
How do you like those Lake Country applicators? I have a few that came with my Wolfgang Ceramic Coating, but I`m more familiar with a block + suede applicator. I was unsure of using the LC applicators to apply the ceramic coating.

i use it with mckee coating since it`s not that thick. i`ve seen some guys use the lc applicator with a suede before
 
Thank you for the information. I might see how the applicator + suede works out.

I tried it that way..but I like the solid nature of the block when you wrap the block with the suede cloth

I use the lc applicator ones for PBL coating which is in spray form like Mckees...

it might fit your needs better, though but I didn`t like wrapping it with the suede cloth because 1)there was no place to hold it in with like on the carpro block and 2)it gave too much, since its soft foam underneath - and I didn`t like that
 
I would think the sponge applicator would absorb more product too. I use the LC applicator only for PBL Paint and Glass coatings. The CarPro block and suede towels are for all my non spray type coatings, though I do get tired of the suede slipping off the block. Sometimes it is quite awkward.
 
The LC "coating applicator" is just a regular piece of LC gold foam glued to another piece of thick black foam. It`s comfortable and handy to use - but that`s about it.

It worked really well applying Pinnacle`s coating to my car. But, to be honest, I think any foam pad would have worked just as well. I don`t think there is any special foams being used to make it. It absorbs as much product as any wax pad IME


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Sound advice, I`ll stick to the suede + block for my WG ceramic coating applications.

I just received this bad boy today. Griots BOSS G21. I picked up the Rinseless wash on the side, otherwise the rest of the items were the $399 kit. 20% off + gift card = happy customer.

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When I do wheels or doors I have trouble with lighting, so...

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The light is 5000k , 3000 lumen
with 2 usb, 1 outlet, 2 swivel heads.

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I would think the sponge applicator would absorb more product too. I use the LC applicator only for PBL Paint and Glass coatings. The CarPro block and suede towels are for all my non spray type coatings, though I do get tired of the suede slipping off the block. Sometimes it is quite awkward.

I cut two small slits in the side of my blocks to hold the cloth.
 
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