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On one of my last orders I was looking for some new tire dressing applicators and stumbled across the Griots Target Tire Dressing Kit. I have tried just about every dressing applicator on the market from the old Eagle One Tire Wipes, Flex applicators, foam apps, etc. I finally switched over to older grout sponges to apply my tire dressings. I always had to use a nitrile glove to keep my hands clean so when I saw the Griots Tire Dressing Kit a handle applicator I decided to give it a try.
Griots Garage Target Tire Dressing Kit
Cost: $14.99
Product Description:
Designed using a unique target-pattern and large open cells, the Griot’s Garage Target Tire Dressing Applicators delivers a thin and precise layer of your desired tire dressing over every inch of tire. Griot’s Garage Target Tire Dressing Kit keeps your products on your tires, and not on your hands, driveway, or paint.
The Griot’s Garage Target Tire Dressing Applicators are manufactured with a soft, open cell foam for maximum product absorption and application. The large cells keep product trapped within until it’s time to be applied.
Package Contents
The kit come with the following:
1) Contour Gripped Applicator handle (hook and loop)
2) 2 3 inch tire dressing applicators with velcro attached at the top.
Photos
Thoughts and Use
1. I used the kit to apply some PERL 1:1 on the low profile tires of my 2003 Nissan 350Z. The applicator fit into my hand perfectly and kept my hand clean during the whole time of going around the tire. The foam is very large cell so it tends to spread the dressing around the tire completely.
2. I was concerned that the hook and loop would not hold the applicator to the handle as you moved around tire. However I found it to hold perfectly and never separated.
3. Griots claims that the foam can be cleaned after every use with a mild APC and water to keep it clean. I always use water based dressings now so I will clean it occasionally to extend the life of the pad.
(Pros and Cons)
1. I noticed that when applying on my low profile tire that the applicator was a tad big for the tire. Not a big deal for me but it would be better for tires with a larger sidewall.
2. Cost factor: For the weekend warrior this would be the perfect system for a detailer that wants to keep their hands clean and dressing off of their driveway. For the professional detailer the constant use might be a bit of a problem for the foam. I can see this foam deteriorating quickly with constant daily use. One thing that I noticed was that I did not see the option to purchase the applicator pads separately. Over time this could get pricey.
I thought about the option of purchasing foam and using with applicator but each applicator has velcro glued to the top to attach to the handle.
3. All and all it was a nice system and concept. If large packs of the applicators become available it would be a huge plus.
Griots Garage Target Tire Dressing Kit
Cost: $14.99
Product Description:
Designed using a unique target-pattern and large open cells, the Griot’s Garage Target Tire Dressing Applicators delivers a thin and precise layer of your desired tire dressing over every inch of tire. Griot’s Garage Target Tire Dressing Kit keeps your products on your tires, and not on your hands, driveway, or paint.
The Griot’s Garage Target Tire Dressing Applicators are manufactured with a soft, open cell foam for maximum product absorption and application. The large cells keep product trapped within until it’s time to be applied.
Package Contents
The kit come with the following:
1) Contour Gripped Applicator handle (hook and loop)
2) 2 3 inch tire dressing applicators with velcro attached at the top.
Photos


Thoughts and Use
1. I used the kit to apply some PERL 1:1 on the low profile tires of my 2003 Nissan 350Z. The applicator fit into my hand perfectly and kept my hand clean during the whole time of going around the tire. The foam is very large cell so it tends to spread the dressing around the tire completely.
2. I was concerned that the hook and loop would not hold the applicator to the handle as you moved around tire. However I found it to hold perfectly and never separated.
3. Griots claims that the foam can be cleaned after every use with a mild APC and water to keep it clean. I always use water based dressings now so I will clean it occasionally to extend the life of the pad.

(Pros and Cons)
1. I noticed that when applying on my low profile tire that the applicator was a tad big for the tire. Not a big deal for me but it would be better for tires with a larger sidewall.
2. Cost factor: For the weekend warrior this would be the perfect system for a detailer that wants to keep their hands clean and dressing off of their driveway. For the professional detailer the constant use might be a bit of a problem for the foam. I can see this foam deteriorating quickly with constant daily use. One thing that I noticed was that I did not see the option to purchase the applicator pads separately. Over time this could get pricey.
I thought about the option of purchasing foam and using with applicator but each applicator has velcro glued to the top to attach to the handle.
3. All and all it was a nice system and concept. If large packs of the applicators become available it would be a huge plus.