I picked up a few bottles at a close out store. $1.98 each. What a deal!
I can see the slime and grime float to the surface. It does leave the tire naked too! Mine required two coats of dressing to bring them back to black.
I picked up a few bottles at a close out store. $1.98 each. What a deal!
I can see the slime and grime float to the surface. It does leave the tire naked too! Mine required two coats of dressing to bring them back to black.
You just had to do it, didn`t yea...Grease up them tires again J/K...lol :tongue:
I should claim. And I just thought of this and its something I need to remind myself of more often
When I evaluate a detailing product. I look at it from a different point of view then someone who is buying/useing to clean there DD/Wifes car and occasional freind/relative
OP, If you want greasy tires on your car, then by all means greasum-up :biggrin:
One last thought....Where does all this dressing go? Does it evaporate into thin air or what?
Think About It. I would love a theory or 2 on this matter :toetap05:
Wow, didnt this Wesley`s stuff use to come in a metal can with a pump sprayer?? Seems like I used to use it like that back in the late `60`s on my `69 Camaro SS/RS Pace Car raised white letter Goodyears.. It used to make me gag if I accidently inhaled it. Bad stuff obviously, but really cleaned the heck out of the letters. Used to use a very small square brass bristle brush on just the letters and they turned out blinding white..
DanF
Eggzactly. I don`t think anyone ever finished a can because the sprayer would start leaking around the pump stem and it`d be totally shot long before you got to the bottom of the can.
I still use it for electrostatic furnace filter elements every couple of months. You`re right... stand upwind and don`t inhale!
TL
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