SGCB - Tire Dressing Sponge V2.0 - Tire care applicator sponge

Vendor: SGCB
SKU: SGGD296
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SGCB - Tire Dressing Sponge V2.0 - Tire care applicator sponge


SGCB - Tire Dressing Sponge V2.0 is a tire care applicator sponge for applying tire care products and tire sealants without getting your hands dirty.

It is the further development and successor of the popular Tire Dressing Sponge.

The Tire Dressing Sponge has a sturdy, ergonomic and non-slip plastic handle and a high-quality and absorbent polyurethane sponge.


Characteristics:

  • High quality polyurethane sponge
  • Does not scratch the rims if it gets on them
  • Chemical-resistant sponge
  • Ergonomic, long and non-slip handle
  • Can be used to apply tire sealants, dressings and waxes


HIGH QUALITY & IMPROVED VERSION TIRE SHINE BRUSH
SGCB offers the extended version of tire shine brush, whose sponge is made of special high quality polyurethane sponge materials and the long handle is ergonomically designed for easy grip and anti-slip. Durable and comfortable, a great choice to dress your tire easily.


MULTI-PURPOSE DURABLE, SCRATCH AND CHEMICAL RESISTANT
Made of special high quality polyurethane sponge materials, which makes the applicator brush more flexible and absorbent. Can apply wax evenly to tires without scratches, and absorb and store wax well. Besides, it also can be used for leather seat cleaning and car interior cleaning. Mainly for waxing.


ANTI-SLIP DESIGN & ERGONOMIC HANDLE WITH LONG HANDLE
The SGCB tire shine brush is ergonomically designed with a long handle, which ensures easy gripping and can save effort to apply the dressing evenly on the tire. The non-slip handle design ensures a smooth application process. There is a hole at the end of the handle for hanging the tire care applicator sponge to save space.


Dimensions:

  • Total length: 31cm
  • Sponge length: 14cm
  • Sponge width: 9cm
  • Sponge thickness: 3cm

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