I normally just throw out my old pads when they've reached their estimated useful life. Well the other day I ran out of clean SVRT applicators but had some old pads that were reaching their EOL. They had been cleaned/dried and just sitting in a ziploc bag. So I cut it into 4 triangles and I now have some nice "new" SVRT applicators. Worked great and was essentially "free".
Was rotating the tires and I always deep clean(in/out) and seal the wheels while I have them off.
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I normally just throw out my old pads when they've reached their estimated useful life. Well the other day I ran out of clean SVRT applicators but had some old pads that were reaching their EOL. They had been cleaned/dried and just sitting in a ziploc bag. So I cut it into 4 triangles and I now have some nice "new" SVRT applicators. Worked great and was essentially "free".
Was rotating the tires and I always deep clean(in/out) and seal the wheels while I have them off.
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