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    A Bold n Bright ?

    Since I`ve only used Westley`s Bleche-White for the past 32 years I`m wondering how Bold n Bright is used. Do you scrub the tire with a tire brush, another tool(towel) or do you just spray it on then wash it off? My Bleche-White is almost empty so I`m going to try Bold n Bright. Thank you all in advance.
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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    Bold n Bright is a dressing, do you mean Spray N Rinse?

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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    It says it`s a tire dressing and cleaner.Says it`s a great whitewall and raised white letter cleaner!
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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    Poorboy addressed this on a previous thread. Basically it has cleaning properties, but is best used as a dressing. The cleaning aspect was aimed towards car shows where you would need to drive to the show and clean up the tires quickly. u can use it as a cleaner/dressing if u prefer though. i would apply it to a dry tire and agitiate with a dingy microfiber towel.
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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    Rick ...I usually wash the tire as normal or clean with Spray and Wipe first.
    Then I spray the tire with BnB and use a tire brush to scrub the tire, then I take old cotton towels and buff the tire..if I`m doing white walls or RWL then i use a seperate cotton towel on those parts to make sure you are not spreading the dirt around. I prefer this real black but not glossy look and it seems to last for me longer this way too.:yes:
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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy
    Rick ...I usually wash the tire as normal or clean with Spray and Wipe first.
    Then I spray the tire with BnB and use a tire brush to scrub the tire, then I take old cotton towels and buff the tire..if I`m doing white walls or RWL then i use a seperate cotton towel on those parts to make sure you are not spreading the dirt around. I prefer this real black but not glossy look and it seems to last for me longer this way too.:yes:
    Not totally on topic, but close. If it is considered a :hijack say so and I`ll start a new thread.
    Are you saying that BnB will leave the tires with a matte finish, not glossy?
    Maybe comparable to Natural Look, but longer lasting?

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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesW
    Not totally on topic, but close. If it is considered a :hijack say so and I`ll start a new thread.
    Are you saying that BnB will leave the tires with a matte finish, not glossy?
    Maybe comparable to Natural Look, but longer lasting?

    Charles

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    If you apply BnB and buff off it will leave a matted finished if you spray on and do nothing then you get gloss
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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy
    Charles

    If you apply BnB and buff off it will leave a matted finished if you spray on and do nothing then you get gloss


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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy
    Charles

    If you apply BnB and buff off it will leave a matted finished if you spray on and do nothing then you get gloss
    yeah what he said
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    Re: A Bold n Bright ?

    I know what your looking for in finished BnB is a great product for that....I used it on the dash of my beater....Didn`t buff it was so shinny that I had to clean it off with APC then apply NL
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