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    should I use tire dressing on a Dune buggie

    Hi Guys ....I detailed my first dune buggieATV yesterday and have to finish it up in the morning . I grossly underestimated my work time on it.

    Anyway Im not sure if i should use tire dressing or not ? Wont the sand just stick to the tires ? Hes taking it out very soon to the desert.

    I have 303 , maybe that is a good choice ? Thanks!

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    As long as it is a water based dressing you should be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    As long as it is a water based dressing you should be fine.
    :iagree:

    You might also tell them next time it will be more :money: This should either scare them off, or realize they should tip you accordingly. Either way you win :ar!

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    Thanks guys.

    I ended up using lexol vinylex for the tires and exterior boots/seals and dressing the seats.

    The guys at the shop told me the first time it goes out in the sand all the dressing gets blasted off anyway so I guess it really doesnt matter what I use ! The tires also ooze out this nasty sealant grease that there is nothing i can do about so whatever!!

    Flash you need to be my mananger!:wink::money:

    Honestly I dont think there will be a next time LOL I did not enjoy the job a whole lot . I was in every imaginable position like a monkey detailing the thing , good thing I do yoga because I did not suffer the next day like I thought I may have ! Was even laying flat on the ground to get to the underneath .When i found out that theres no doors and you have to hoist yourself up[ into the thing and in the proccess of getting in and out let out a few expletives like OMFG`s! I thought I was cursing quietly but the front desk person heard me burst out laughingat me:

    Lots and lots of chrome and dirt and sand to clean!!!I will only do this again if I am flat broke

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    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    Thanks guys.

    I ended up using lexol vinylex for the tires and exterior boots/seals and dressing the seats.

    The guys at the shop told me the first time it goes out in the sand all the dressing gets blasted off anyway so I guess it really doesnt matter what I use ! The tires also ooze out this nasty sealant grease that there is nothing i can do about so whatever!!

    Flash you need to be my mananger!:wink::money:

    Honestly I dont think there will be a next time LOL I did not enjoy the job a whole lot . I was in every imaginable position like a monkey detailing the thing , good thing I do yoga because I did not suffer the next day like I thought I may have ! Was even laying flat on the ground to get to the underneath .When i found out that theres no doors and you have to hoist yourself up[ into the thing and in the proccess of getting in and out let out a few expletives like OMFG`s! I thought I was cursing quietly but the front desk person heard me burst out laughingat me:

    Lots and lots of chrome and dirt and sand to clean!!!I will only do this again if I am flat broke
    Water based is good but if he was going to take it out I would have skipped it. Would have loved to see pics of your work. BTW, if you ever detail a motorcycle, NEVER, dress the tires with anything. Dressing has been known to blend onto the tread due to the high rpm causing tire slip. Tire slip is never good on a 2 wheeler.

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    I usually ask my customers about dressings when they drop the car off. Most leave it to my discretion but every now and then they may ask me to leave it off.
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Dressing on those tire, IMO no. Just clean them with ARO and you`re be fine. Leave the high shine on ATV`s for the Dog & Pony Show`s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eaglerider94 View Post
    Water based is good but if he was going to take it out I would have skipped it. Would have loved to see pics of your work. BTW, if you ever detail a motorcycle, NEVER, dress the tires with anything. Dressing has been known to blend onto the tread due to the high rpm causing tire slip. Tire slip is never good on a 2 wheeler.
    Thanks for the advice . This job I could not do much with the paint because unfortunetly the clear coat was already showing signs of failure on the roof so i just clayed and waxed it.

    It really was a beautiful beast though ...I may see if I can get a couple of pics of it ...not to show my work but just to post what a wild looking ATV it is.

    Yes I already know about not dressing motorcycle tires but its a good reminder for everyone. I used to ride motorcycles when I was younger and more wild and adventurous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    Thanks guys.

    I ended up using lexol vinylex for the tires and exterior boots/seals and dressing the seats.

    The guys at the shop told me the first time it goes out in the sand all the dressing gets blasted off anyway so I guess it really doesnt matter what I use ! The tires also ooze out this nasty sealant grease that there is nothing i can do about so whatever!!

    Flash you need to be my mananger!:wink::money:

    Honestly I dont think there will be a next time LOL I did not enjoy the job a whole lot . I was in every imaginable position like a monkey detailing the thing , good thing I do yoga because I did not suffer the next day like I thought I may have ! Was even laying flat on the ground to get to the underneath .When i found out that theres no doors and you have to hoist yourself up[ into the thing and in the proccess of getting in and out let out a few expletives like OMFG`s! I thought I was cursing quietly but the front desk person heard me burst out laughingat me:

    Lots and lots of chrome and dirt and sand to clean!!!I will only do this again if I am flat broke

    That`s funny! I`m glad I`m not the only one to let some "blue" language fly when I`m not having any fun on a job!:Innocent:

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    Quote Originally Posted by richy View Post
    That`s funny! I`m glad I`m not the only one to let some "blue" language fly when I`m not having any fun on a job!:Innocent:
    In normal conversation I dont curse much but when Im alone and noone can hear me I let loose if Im frustrated or mad .It seems to be good therapy and really makes me feel better LOL

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    LOL...I heard a lil old Chinese woman going crazy at our local Asian establishment. She saw that I had witnessed this and started apologizing profusely. I told her, no mame, you go right ahead and blow off your steam. Just don`t feed me kitty kat :-B

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    coconut soap

    To clean tires and wheels we use coconut soap and a good brush can get excellent results, besides cleaning restores color, shine and highlights the action has degreaser. Has anyone tried it?
    Vapwash Automotive Detailing

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    Quote Originally Posted by vapwash View Post
    To clean tires and wheels we use coconut soap and a good brush can get excellent results, besides cleaning restores color, shine and highlights the action has degreaser. Has anyone tried it?
    Oh no X_X

 

 

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