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    tire dressing choices.

    looking for something in the gallon size that i can put in the chemical resistant sprayer. and just SOWA. and no sling! any suggestions? something like....

    Chemical Guys Extreme V.R.P. Dressing 128 oz.

    and i mean this sprayer.......

    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/autop...e-sprayer.html

    i love stoners more shine less time, but it can get spendy per can.
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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Megs hyper dressing, surprisingly durable for being cut 3:1.

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    I`ve used PB BnB as a SOWA before and it didn`t sling. I`ve only used it like this once though and I didn`t drive it for a couple of hours.

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Malco hydro bead, durability of a solvent based, half the price of hyper, spray on dry tire , when done with car it will be dry and no sling. Can be diluted also to whatever shine you want.

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Quote Originally Posted by classofshine View Post
    Megs hyper dressing, surprisingly durable for being cut 3:1.
    X2
    I use Megs Hyper Dressing as well, has 4 dilution ratios (1:1 / 1:2 / 1:3 / 1:4) for each level of gloss. And its very cost effective

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Your best friend for easy tire dressing is a ridiculously clean tire. And as for SOWA won`t you get at least some overspray on the wheels which need to be wiped down? Just spray the applicator with your favorite sauce and wipe on..
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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Are you looking for something long lasting that you dont have to apply after every wash or specifically a spray and go? If long lasting the Tuf shine is what you want. Mine has lasted all winter. While not super glossy anymore, its still on there. Very impressive.

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    I just got the PB BnB. I put on 2 coats and I really liked the finish. I drove the car maybe an hour afterwards and didnt get any sling.

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Quote Originally Posted by classofshine View Post
    Megs hyper dressing, surprisingly durable for being cut 3:1.
    Quote Originally Posted by colinpd137 View Post
    X2
    I use Megs Hyper Dressing as well, has 4 dilution ratios (1:1 / 1:2 / 1:3 / 1:4) for each level of gloss. And its very cost effective
    Thought about going ahead with a gallon of this stuff. Looks like it will be on my next order!

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    i love blackfire products ..so i recommend :
    BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Dressing Shine
    Lexus Rx300

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    I used Megs Hyperdressing until I tired Poorboys tire dressing. It looks great, last well, and won`t fling off.

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Stop searching .....Opti-Bond

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    PB B&B for the win. May be a bit too shiney for some if left to dry on its own without wiping. But a quick wipe will tone it down.

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    Re: tire dressing choices.

    Quote Originally Posted by W3bb3r04 View Post
    Thought about going ahead with a gallon of this stuff. Looks like it will be on my next order!
    Looks good, but it will wash off on the first rain.

 

 
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