tubafeak
Weight is the enemy.
While Josh and I were detailing his Dad's car for the VW review, I decided to try out the Adam's Polishes V.R.T. (Vinyl, Rubber, and Tires). When I received it, I thought that the sponges might be a little on the large side, but I found them to be the perfect size for my hand, and they seemed to mould to the tire, as if they were made for it. The key with this stuff is that a little goes a Looooooong way. I put a small line of product across the sponge and swiped the tire with fairly high pressure. It was amazing, it's like a hand lotion for the tires, and it made them look like they had just been put on the car. It made them look very new. I then tried it on the various trim pieces around the car. It just soaked in to the rubber and made it look like new. The best part oof it all was that I didn't have to go back to the sponge to add more product, the residual VRT in the sponge did the entire car's trim without coming close to being dry. One or two lines of it on the sponge are enough to do one tire thoroghly. Josh said that he would have to pick up a bottle of VRT, it's the best matte finish product of it's kind that I've ever used, and I already have enough for a year or so. Thank you Adam's Polishes.