Hey, just got my B&B (among other things) and it says that it can be diluted. Have any of you done this, and if so, what proportions? Does diluting it affect the performance at all? Thanks a lot
Hey, just got my B&B (among other things) and it says that it can be diluted. Have any of you done this, and if so, what proportions? Does diluting it affect the performance at all? Thanks a lot
"You offroad that thing?" "Yea man, all the time"
I have done it, Makes it produces less gloss.
I actually didn`t measure the proportions, I had used a lot of it on my dad`s brown tires to clean off the dirt I couldn`t get to. When I was done I just filled the 16 oz bottle back to the top and shook. Hey it was a brand new bottle!
I`m guessing it was 4:12 ratio.
I really like BnB, dirt doesn`t want to stick to it, (If it is buffed off after applied) I can just go over the tires with a damp Towel at the end of the week and they are good as new.
" A car doesn`t have to be the fastest or most powerful to be the love of your life."- Temperacerguy
I also have to give BnB :xyxthumbs
Very nice look on the tires and it does have cleaners in it so it will also clean whitewalls.
I usually use BnB at full strength. I never did dilute it.
With Aloha,
Ranney
isn`t diluted bold&bright, Natural Look?
i have to say that it is very durable. it wont give you that "shine" for then next 3 weeks, however it seems to keep the tire black, instead of brown. nice producyt, but ive never thought of diluting it. personally, i wouldn`t ever dilute it, i already like it how it is.
The best comment of my life.......
"Just because something is on sale, doesn`t mean that you have to buy it. " awd330
Is BnB solvent or water based? Does it contain "silicone"? Have some BnB on the way but I am curious just the same. Thanks.
BnB is water based.
With Aloha,
Ranney
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