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    PVC sponges

    Love those PVC sponges, but after I used one and washed it out it dried hard as a rock. It came right back to new after wetting it, but that means I can`t use it for UPP, which requires a dry applicator. It that right? Do they lose their softness when dry once they`re washed? I think that after it`s washed and softened up, you could probably remove enough water with a MF cloth to virtually dry it, but is that the only way? Thanks.

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    The PVA applicators will harden when left to dry. The only way to soften them is to moisten them with water. I have not tried using a PVA with UPP, so I`m not sure if they are compatible. I`ve only used the regular round yellow foam applicators (dry) with UPP.

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    I would just wring it out thoroughly, if want check with Dwayne about how damp an applicator can be to spread the UPP
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    While I don`t remember the specifics, I`m pretty sure Don used a damp applicator to apply UPP with no problems.

    I have used the small yellow applicators lightly sprayed with UGE with good results. Seemed to make the UPP v.2 spread a little easier.
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    I have about 6 of them, and have used the for UPP all the time. In fact that is what I thnk they do best. I wash them out the same way I clean a pad, then lay them on a terry towel and press hard to get the water out. I store them in a zip lock plastic bag. They stay moist in the bag and when ready to use just squezze them between my hand hard and they are ready to go.

    I love the way you can get a thin application UPP with them
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