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Old 03-09-2006, 07:39 PM   #1
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Tires and Wheel Well Dressing

What are you guys using for tire dressings and wheel wells? I am currently using Bold N' Bright for tires but Im loking for something more cost effective to use since I wash my car so often and love to dress trim/tires/wheel wells. Also Im looking for something to use in the wheel wells.
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What are you guys using for tire dressings and wheel wells? I am currently using Bold N' Bright for tires but Im loking for something more cost effective to use since I wash my car so often and love to dress trim/tires/wheel wells. Also Im looking for something to use in the wheel wells.

http://www.autogeek.net/mg40128.html or http://www.autogeek.net/sttishcaof12.html

not what I use, I prefer more gloss so I use Bright/Bold or Pinnacles Tire Gel no matter the cost. But hard to beat a gallon of Megs that will do both (tires/wells) for 30.00 before discount. Prefer something glossier, Stoners is not bad at 50.00 for case prior to discount also.

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If you like gloss try Megs NXT extreme shine! It is also in a can for ease of use, no wiping and no sling.

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not what I use, I prefer more gloss so I use Bright/Bold or Pinnacles Tire Gel no matter the cost. But hard to beat a gallon of Megs that will do both (tires/wells) for 30.00 before discount. Prefer something glossier, Stoners is not bad at 50.00 for case prior to discount also.

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Why don't you carry Megs Hyper Dressing, it is part of their pro-line?
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Why don't you carry Megs Hyper Dressing, it is part of their pro-line?
you would have to ask Bob (Max) or Jason .... I dont get to choose the products, but a healthy request just might see it on the site.

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Bright/Bold or Pinnacles Tire Gel will those work well on wheel wells too?
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Bright/Bold or Pinnacles Tire Gel will those work well on wheel wells too?
to expensive in my opinion to use that way. Look for a cheap can of aerosol protectant and use as possible. Stoners More Shine Less Time works well, and 5.00 a can. I usually get 6 weeks from a can with two cars, and washing each twice weekly. Just remember to use in an area with no wind, or prior to waxing/sealing the paint. These buggers travel well and seem to love the finish. A QD will remove any overspray quickly. I prefer little bursts versus one continous spray as it wastes to much and easy to overapply.
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is their any wiping/rinsing after applying it or is it just kind of a spray and leave it?
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is their any wiping/rinsing after applying it or is it just kind of a spray and leave it?
spray and go ... drys quite quickly. If you use a leaf blower to dry car, remember to blow the wheelwells first.
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Make sure the surface is dry or the product will not have any chance of adhering to the surface.
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