Poorboy`s World Bold N Bright

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Product : Poorboy`s World Bold N Bright

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Price : $12.99

Quantity : 16 oz.

Experience : I applied this after cleaning the wheels with PBW APC. I applied with a piece of blue Rupes pad that was K.I.A. For my tires a like a sheen, but not a drippy-wet-sling-town shine. This is just that. It is on the shinier side, but it`s fine. Doesn`t sling and applied easily. Very tricky to apply tape to clean tires btw. I like it! My favorite part was not having "slimy" hands afterward which is normally the case when you`re playing with tire shine.

Verdict : Thumbs up!

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Bold n Bright is a solid performer and priced right. It cleans a little as well, so it`s not just a straight silicone dressing like you might use on the dash, etc.
 
I keep coming back to my PB Bold and Bright gel. I always knock down the shine, I prefer the most minimal amount of shine.

I need to order some bold and bright liquid next order.
 
Bold and Bright is my go to tire dressing. It looks great and doesn`t sling off, like a lot of other tire dressings. You can`t beat the price and the results.
 
if you like that look but want a little less gloss and more matte sheen.... the bold n bright gel is where it`s at

I`ve gone through over two gallons of bold n bright liquid in the past 4 years...and come to think of it...I`m dangerously low so I need to switch to my bold n bright gel until I can get a fresh gallon ordered

anyways check out this comparison I did in the past

https://www.autopia.org/forums/prod...quick-review.html?highlight=bold+n+bright+gel
 
I used to buy one like that at the dollar general for a buck. loved those things but they lasted maybe one set of tires or two, lol

is that one pretty durable? I might need to give it a try

Actually, I have the Carrand version (#92143). May have got it from Amazon. I don`t do tires anywhere near as much as you, but so far so good. I ended up buying like 4 more (two, 2 packs) for other tire dressings I had yet to try. And yeah, haha, one has lasted more than one set of tires!

edit: I do have the one I linked (or it looks very much like that) and I prefer the Carrand version. More "handle" to hold.
 
It`s my go to as well, now that I finally finished my like 5 yr old bottle of OptiBond. The PBS stuff is just better.

Luckily, the OptiBond has a small footprint. Mine just sits on the shelf now. I like the look it leaves behind, but I just prefer other products to work with. Opti lasts roughly 2 weeks (for me) before I want to reapply.
 
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