Groove Glide usage question....why 2 pads?


OK, I know what the directions say....but you gotta be tempted to just spray a light spritz on one pad and go with it, rather than rub it onto that second pad and waste it.

What's up with that? Don't they think we can restrain ourselves from soaking the pad, or is it a marketing trick to get us to use more Groove Glide?

John
jbatlanta

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Here's the response from the manufacturer when I emailed them with this question.______________________________

hank you for your interest and for being a GRUV-GLIDE user. Glad you like
it.

To answer your question, one cannot, with certainty, accomplish the same
things you suggest, although there may be some measure of approaching the results
of the recommended procedure. Aerosols are not precision instruments, they
are relatively cheap and mass produced. No two aerosols spray actuators
(nozzles) produce exactly the same pattern. Spread, coverage, penetration,
volatility are affecting variables as are temperature, vapor pressure, remaining
propellant and pressure, etc.

Following the directions for application will produce the best results.

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Follow the directions?! Imagine that!