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    Bold and Bright.

    It`s a wonderful product I figured i share what i did here as some one on the other site had a question about RWL and waterless cleaning

    OK I went outside and braved the cold and now you guys are going to make me clean the wifes truck before she comes home tonight.. anyways
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    First app of BnB

    after rubbing off the letters with MF

    Showing you what I used.

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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    Bold N Bright is awesome but i would never clean tires that way. I hope you plan on using a wheel/tire cleaner.

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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    While I love Bold N Bright the only complaint I have with it is it doesn`t last as long as some other stuff I have used. In a heavy rain storm it washes off fast, I guess because its a water base product but imo the look is second to none thats why I still use it. I also use it on the outside trim and mirrors it looks awsome. I just bought some trim restorer to try out I hope it looks as good as Bold N Bright does. poorboy rocks!

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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    Bold & Bright is great!!...One of my favorite tire dressings, I especially like the satin non greasy look/feel:

    Here is B&B on the tires and running board & PB`s Wheel Sealant on the wheels


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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    The BnB looks good! Definitely could be useful for QEW/waterless washes, or even just weekly maintenance.

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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    Quote Originally Posted by blkyukon
    Bold & Bright is great!!...One of my favorite tire dressings, I especially like the satin non greasy look/feel:

    Here is B&B on the tires and running board & PB`s Wheel Sealant on the wheels

    im liking the bnb on those tires.nice pic thanks for posting it.

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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    If I might suggest, you may want to clean the tires with an old cheap MF or terry rag and some APC before hitting them with the dressing....
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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny Lil Detlr
    If I might suggest, you may want to clean the tires with an old cheap MF or terry rag and some APC before hitting them with the dressing....
    I believe that was the whole point of the thread:yes: Patrick was showing how to clean RWL`s without using water
    The cleaners were put into BnB for this very reason. When we developed the products initially we were aiming at the show car customers who had driven to a show and needed to do a quick cleaning in a field or parking lot before judging time, (as is also the case of Spray and Wipe) Personally I would use Spray and Wipe prior to the BnB cleaning to remove excess dirt.
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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy
    I believe that was the whole point of the thread:yes: Patrick was showing how to clean RWL`s without using water
    The cleaners were put into BnB for this very reason. When we developed the products initially we were aiming at the show car customers who had driven to a show and needed to do a quick cleaning in a field or parking lot before judging time, (as is also the case of Spray and Wipe) Personally I would use Spray and Wipe prior to the BnB cleaning to remove excess dirt.
    Did you get that idea from something Patrick said?
    Maybe even the first line in his first post.
    Quote Originally Posted by holland_patrick
    It`s a wonderful product I figured i share what i did here as some one on the other site had a question about RWL and waterless cleaning
    Charles

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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    looks great, I enjoyed viewing your web site very good work.

    Jay

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    Re: Bold and Bright.

    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy
    I believe that was the whole point of the thread:yes: Patrick was showing how to clean RWL`s without using water
    The cleaners were put into BnB for this very reason. When we developed the products initially we were aiming at the show car customers who had driven to a show and needed to do a quick cleaning in a field or parking lot before judging time, (as is also the case of Spray and Wipe) Personally I would use Spray and Wipe prior to the BnB cleaning to remove excess dirt.
    Well, yeah, that too. My whole point of suggesting that was to say that no matter how much of any "cleaners" were put into BnB, my personal opinion is that they aren`t adequate in alot of cases... or at least not enough so to deliver the level of clean that *I* like to have before I dress/seal anything. BnB is a good dressing, no doubt; but its cleaning abilities are greatly diminished when it is designed to serve two functions at once. That`s just personal preference for me, though.

    As far as I`m concerned, nothing will ever beat having a good APC in the arsenal to clean things thoroughly before treating/dressing/protecting. Still no water needed -- I fully understand the whole "waterless" point of this thread.
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