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    Originally posted by edschwab1

    Can`t wait for the review. I was referring to the bio break, waht is it?




    It a powdered enzyme prespray for carpets by Bridgepoint. I use it for a long time to clean carpets but found it does not work very well.

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    I have used Pro`s Blue Ice Tire Dressing for about 2 weeks now and it is good stuff. It does leave a shiny look to the tires but a little does go a long way. And it does wash away through rain which is good. And it doesn`t gunk up or sling off. I paid $12.00 for it and it should last me forever eventhough I have a 4Runner with 16" wheels on it. A little does go a long way. I apply it with a tire dressing foam pad. But I didn`t think about putting it in a bottle. Because I do agree, you can get it dirty by putting the foam pad back in the tub of goo. So no double dipping.



    Forgot to mention, it does smell good like candy so keep it out of reach from any children.



    I would definitely recommend it. :xyxthumbs



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    Originally posted by 2hotford

    Please let us know if it dries, or stays sticky. I have not seen that product in my Pro Wax catalogues. I would be real curious how it works!!



    Oh, the C-54 behind it in the picture, you will love that stuff though a person does go through it rather quickly! I am buying a 5 gallon jug next week. Have you tried their C-49? Good stuff as well!


    I agree C-54 is great for cleaning carpets and the C-49 is good to but need to be careful of it driping on something and staining it. Like if your cleaning the inside of your door panel start from the bottem and work up, so if it drips it drip into it self.

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    Just apply a coat on my tires.

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    This is about four day old.
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    Good pics Wash_Me. That is exactly the look after initial application and after a few days out.



    Again, good product. And it does not sling.



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    Its not the high gloss Look I was expecting Oh well still nice job.

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    Nice pictures. It could be a good product to use for a lower gloss look (which I prefer). It always depends a bit on how heavily you apply it or if you buff it off or not though. My TW Emerald tire gel does something similar. Goes on semi-gloss, then after several days dies down a bit to a low-gloss look (faster if it gets wet of course ). I just like the black, natural, healthy tire look myself.

 

 
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