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cctmobiledetail
02-26-2010, 11:01 AM
I absolutely hate tire dressing ! It's what the car wash guys do and other who don't know. Especially if your using any of the oil based dressing . It then slings all over the clients car. I call it "Ghetto Shine"

I've detailed many exotics and hot rods in my almost 17 years ( next month ) and that greasey looking crap on especially exotics and hot rods looks like %^$#@!*!

I will scrub the tire with a good degreaser, and then run spray on leather conditioner on the tires. and let it drip , I know you're gonna say well what about getting it on the rim , well I do the "leather conditioner Dressing" directly after washing the vehicle, before I buff the car and before I wax the rims. I know what you thinking, but believe it works best this way. If you wait to dress the tires after the detail, Murphys law will happen , and you'll get a puff of wind and get whatever kind of dressing your using on the side of the car.

Anyway, The leather conditioner gives the tire a much better look to the tire and a more natural look , than Ghetto shine !

Like wise with dressing engine compartments, that greasey crap on engine compartments is terrible, and ofcourse is also a dirt magnet. So again I use spray on and wipe leather conditioner.

When dressing engine compartments on hot rods, etc. I use talcum power, because it gives the engine bay that "factory" look

example of the leather dressing on tires

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/100_0627.jpg

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/100_0621.jpg

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/100_1256.jpg

example of talcum powder on an engine bay

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/100_0505.jpg

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/100_0502.jpg

Deep Gloss Auto Salon
02-26-2010, 11:11 AM
Hmmm... I also do not like the "Crisco" look on tires.

In your pictures it is very hard to tell the effect of your process...

It looks a little "Ashy" for my taste but, this is purely a personal preference with no right or wrong.


I prefer a matte, rich, look that Surf City water based dressing provides

DLB
02-26-2010, 11:12 AM
Or you could just use 303 on the tires and under the hood and it gives off a matte finish with no shine and provides UV protection. And it doesn't attract dust under the hood either.

Not all tire dressings are ghettotastic. There are some that just simply protect the tires and don't do much to "enhance" the look. I would say since they are formulated for rubber - they are going to do a better job than leather conditioner.

Just my http://slickorange.com/board/icon/2cents.gif.


I prefer a matte, rich, look that Surf City water based dressing provides
:xyxthumbs: That's my dressing of choice.

DLB

AeroCleanse
02-26-2010, 11:18 AM
If you get the Getto look and sling, you using the wrong product or doing it wrong.

I have used Meg's ASD, I now also use 1z-einszett vinyl and rubber.

cctmobiledetail
02-26-2010, 11:24 AM
I've used water based dresings as well and they , to me and more importantly my clients, a fake look and it doesn't last like the leather conditioner.

Of course the best thing I've found for rubber, but it's hard to find , is called "Rubber Lube" , it comes in pint bottles and is yellow in color.

Here's a better pic of leather conditioner on tires

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/100_1081.jpg

cctmobiledetail
02-26-2010, 11:30 AM
If you get the Getto look and sling, you using the wrong product or doing it wrong.

I have used Meg's ASD, I now also use 1z-einszett vinyl and rubber.

I don't get that Ghetto look , because I don't use Oil Based or water based tire dressing, I was referring to what you see all the car wash chains and other "Detailer's" do

cctmobiledetail
02-26-2010, 11:37 AM
Aerocleanse ....reminds me of an RV 7 I detailed !

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/000_00032.jpg

Matt S.
02-26-2010, 11:41 AM
You might want to try Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel. It's a thick, water-based gel and works very well. Dries to the touch with a fairly matte sheen and does not look greasy by any means.

Deep Gloss Auto Salon
02-26-2010, 11:49 AM
I've used water based dresings as well and they , to me and more importantly my clients, a fake look and it doesn't last like the leather conditioner.

Of course the best thing I've found for rubber, but it's hard to find , is called "Rubber Lube" , it comes in pint bottles and is yellow in color.

Here's a better pic of leather conditioner on tires

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee131/cctmobiledetail/100_1081.jpg

Nice look

cctmobiledetail
02-26-2010, 11:54 AM
You might want to try Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel. It's a thick, water-based gel and works very well. Dries to the touch with a fairly matte sheen and does not look greasy by any means.

If it looks like those greasey tires on that red car in your pic ... no thanks .besides I've used leather conditioner for years on most of the close to 5,000 cars I've detailed

astrogus
02-26-2010, 12:07 PM
If it looks like those greasey tires on that red car in your pic ... no thanks .besides I've used leather conditioner for years on most of the close to 5,000 cars I've detailed

Kinda blunt id say, Jeez might wanna tone down the attitude.

cctmobiledetail
02-26-2010, 12:12 PM
Kinda blunt id say, Jeez might wanna tone down the attitude.

No attitude .....I just don't use tire dressing, and the tires in that pic of his red car look greasey, what NONE of my clients like. I wasn't trying to be rude , just stating my opinion.

Matt S.
02-26-2010, 12:19 PM
That's Poorboy's Bold N Bright on my tires in that picture. Not necessarily what most consider "greasy", and totally irrelevant to my recommendation. I guess next time I'll keep my mouth shut when I'm trying to be helpful towards you since you seem to take it the wrong way.

astrogus
02-26-2010, 12:21 PM
That's Poorboy's Bold N Bright on my tires in that picture. Not necessarily what most consider "greasy", and totally irrelevant to my recommendation. I guess next time I'll keep my mouth shut when I'm trying to be helpful towards you since you seem to take it the wrong way.

Glad im not the only one that took it that way....

cctmobiledetail
02-26-2010, 12:25 PM
That's Poorboy's Bold N Bright on my tires in that picture. Not necessarily what most consider "greasy", and totally irrelevant to my recommendation. I guess next time I'll keep my mouth shut when I'm trying to be helpful towards you since you seem to take it the wrong way.

Man O Man , your the second one to slam me , for not wanting to buy that tire dressing . I meant no harm in my reply. I didn't come to this site to get sales proposals, I just thought I could offer some of my expertise in Detailing for help , thats all.

Don't be so sensitive to what people reply to you. It's just not that big of a deal !

Maybe in the future , I won't reply to posts , if everyone is gonna be super sensitive !

I apologise !