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    What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Hi Steve,

    What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright to my tires?

    I applied it yesterday with a kitchen sponge and really liked the way it looked. I waited about 10 minutes and then tried to buff it with a rag so that it does not get launched onto the doors/fenders. When I did that it all came off on the rag.

    Help.

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    I would leave it on a bit longer and then go over it again with the sponge(rung out) this will pick up any extra loose product..leave itthat way if you want a high gloss, if you want a more satin/ matte look then buff it off...

    For highest gloss...spray it on and just leave it, wiping off the wheel of course from any overspray...even out a while later with the sponge..

    there is nt right or wrong way, it just depends on the gloss you want
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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    For the tire`s on my truck I spray 3 or so squirt`s from the spray bottle onto a sponge and apply . I never wipe it off but I`m also applying with a sponge and love the way it look`s . I must say this is one of the best tire product`s I`ve ever used.

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Thanks very much Steve and Fallguy.

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Steve

    Can B&B be used as a dressing for inside the car and if so what would be the mix or would it be better straight?
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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy
    Steve

    Can B&B be used as a dressing for inside the car and if so what would be the mix or would it be better straight?
    Dilute it at least 3 parts BNB to 1 part water ...more water = more matte finish
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    i like to wait at least an hour before trying to buff off BnB, usually much longer mattering on what time of the day im doing it.
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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    I use the Eagle one tire sponge to apply BnB. I just spray it onto the sponge and rub it on. Then just leave it. If I see any drips, I`ll even it out later but that`s only if I use too much. And I never get sling with BnB. I love this stuff!!

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Quote Originally Posted by Fallguy
    I must say this is one of the best tire product`s I`ve ever used.
    Agreed!

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Quote Originally Posted by zesty-man
    i like to wait at least an hour before trying to buff off BnB, usually much longer mattering on what time of the day im doing it.
    me too Zesty..I like to leave it on as long as possible...if I was doing a detail, I would sometimes do the tires at the beginning , and if you use Spray and Wipe to clean the car including the rims and tires, then there`s no water dripping either
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    Quote Originally Posted by 91LSMAN
    I use the Eagle one tire sponge to apply BnB. I just spray it onto the sponge and rub it on. Then just leave it. If I see any drips, I`ll even it out later but that`s only if I use too much. And I never get sling with BnB. I love this stuff!!
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    I don`t even use the sprayer. I just flip the top and pour some on the EO sponge and work it into the rubber

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    I mostly spray a little on an EO Tire Swipe and rub it into the tires.
    For a more mat look (less product left on tires) I moisten a terry cloth and spray BnB on the cloth and wiper on the tires ... the result is a semi-gloss finish and absolutely no sling. This works really well on white cars.

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    For tires, I normally use a foam paint brush to apply BnB. I keep a supply of BnB in a squeeze bottle with a yorker cap. I`ll use this to dispense a thin line of BNB to both sides of the paint brush, near the tip. Then, I simply paint the tires. For higher profile tires, a curved tire swipe may do the job a little faster. For lower profile tires, the paint brush works best for me.

    If I want maximum gloss, I will leave the dressing unbuffed. Most of the time, I will opt to wipe off the tires about 15-20 minutes after application.

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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    so to sum it up, there is no right or wrong way, just different ways to get different desired final looks
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    Re: What is the correct way to apply Bold n Bright??

    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy
    so to sum it up, there is no right or wrong way, just different ways to get different desired final looks
    :yeah

    awd330, Do you trim the bristles on your paint brushes for this use?

 

 
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