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Old 02-13-08, 05:28   #37 (permalink)
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Re: Best Tire Dressing? (new Member)

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What do you guys think of Black Magic?
Ive not personally used it but I believe I remember a guy on here saying that he liked it.

Have you ever used one of their tire shines?
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Old 02-13-08, 06:29   #38 (permalink)
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I like Adams VRT. Nice shine, last for awhile, and does not sling.
 
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Old 02-14-08, 04:39   #39 (permalink)
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I used 303 for a while, then bought some Adam's VRT and I'm really liking it. Goes on easy and I don't have any issues with it slinging...
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Old 02-14-08, 06:44   #40 (permalink)
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MORE SHINE from Stoner.
 
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Old 02-14-08, 10:39   #41 (permalink)
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Anybody use Meg's HyperDressing?
 
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Old 02-14-08, 11:33   #42 (permalink)
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Are there no fans of Poorboy's Bold 'n Bright? That's what I use. It's water-based, so no slinging. If you want a really wet look you can just do a second application. I haven't used a lot of the ones mentioned, though, so can't really compare.
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Ive not because its water based. First rain you get it will wash right off.
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Anybody use Meg's HyperDressing?
Just ordered a gallon but I haven't had a chance to use it yet.
 
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i repeat try ultimas tire and trim guard, it will not sling, it will last thru rain and washes, it's not a dressing it's a sealant for your rubber and trim. you don't have to re-aply it everytime the weather s--ts or you wash your car. it dries dry to the touch, no black stuff on your fingers, it does'nt attract dust or dirt, i don't know what else to say about it, except it can be layered, because it's a sealant, not a dressing, to the level of shin e you prefer.
 
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I've tried several products, haven't liked anymore more than Mothers FX Tire Shine! It looks awesome, and lasts a while, and best of all, no browning!
 
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ultima for me...
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I also just applied Hyper Dressing concentrated (no dilution) and love the "bling". Of course, no sling at all, even at 90mph on the freeway as soon as I applied it! Can't comment on the durability, but I got a gallon, so i don't mind applying often.
 
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Old 02-15-08, 01:16   #48 (permalink)
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After wash, I use woolite mixture on the tires, followed by 303, then after it dries, a nice buff. I looks good, kind of a matte black, but doesn't look like a new tire. I do it about once per month. Got my 20" michelin ps/2's june 2007, and now, my tires are starting to get a slight browning. I'm in mild southern california weather.. so I don't think my combo is good. I'm after low bling no sling.

I believe every tire will respond different to each tire dressing.. any ideas for mine?
 
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