Vrp to the test

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I figured it would be more forgiving than the TW coating if i did not like it. WOW. 1 lake county foam tire dressing applicator with just 2 beads covered each tire. Not like any other dressing i have worked with. Like a cream more than a gel. Almost dries on contact. Spreads over the tire evenly. 1 coat was enough for that dressed look. Grabbed a MF, but not really needed. No xcess on the tires. Smell is great. I really dont see how this could sling, but it's got to pass that test yet. If it does, this is one heck of a tire dressing!
 
Well that was weird. Had it up to 65. Passenger side NO SLING. Driverside very small pinhead splatter marks. You really had to look to see them on the dark paint. But the side glass you could see them. SO.......Guess its a 50% pass. LOL


Still may look into the TW ENDURASHINE COATING in the future. Been hearing rants and raves about it.
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I had the same problem with it flinging off and then when it got wet with dew it seemed to run really bad. The last time I used it was about 4 or 5 years ago. I used it on a set of side mirrors and tires and had the same running striking problem with both after a hard overnight dew.
 
My final thoughts on VRP. I do like the look and the fact its water based and more of a lotion that dries on contact. I think it applies perfect with a round foam pad, then a final wipe with a MF towel. I will pay attention to the outer treads. The thought of using a black dye (tw coating) is just not for me. (And i have nothing against for thoes that praise the product) VRP is really a different product and i think a good one if i give it a chance.
 
My final thoughts on VRP. I do like the look and the fact its water based and more of a lotion that dries on contact. I think it applies perfect with a round foam pad, then a final wipe with a MF towel. I will pay attention to the outer treads. The thought of using a black dye (tw coating) is just not for me. (And i have nothing against for thoes that praise the product) VRP is really a different product and i think a good one if i give it a chance.

0802151137-00.jpg Final result with a MF wipe down.
 
If you like Adams VRT, you will love Prima Infinity.

Infinity flies under the radar, but it's one of the best out there. You will get beading on your tires. It's a very satin type look. It's thick like OptiBond - but not as greasy.
 
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UPDATE. I am going to have to call this stuff LEGIT. I made sure sunday it was well leveled with a MF towel. After my 25 mile ride to work, i got out and could not see splats or slings. The above picture is this morning. After a heavy steady down pour on the way home last night. As you can see, impressive for a WB product. As with any product, i would say a thin application of VRP with a foam or MF applicator (Still debating which one is best) let it sit and do FINAL WIPE DOWN on the tires.

Shortly i will be beta testing BLACKFIRE AIO TIRE AND TRIM PROTECTANT. To get a comparison between the two. Read its also fantastic on tires and zero chance of sling.
 
The round foam pads do a good job, but shread after a few applications. I will be switching to a MF block applicator for future applications.

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