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Re: Tire Dressing
Originally Posted by dgage
I couldn’t find my bottle of Duragloss 253 since I took it over to my friends so I used Megs #40. Liked the brush but not so much the #40 on tires.
How dare you bash my go to tire dressing lol
Just curious...what didnt ya like about it?
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Originally Posted by opie
How dare you bash my go to tire dressing lol
Just curious...what didnt ya like about it?
Well you know us, you say Apple, I say Orange.
Applying with that small tire brush, it just didn't apply evenly and I saw some streaking. Part of that might be the cleaning aspects of #40 whereas something like 253 just goes on as a dressing. But really it was just the evenness of application that I didn't care for. But I really hadn't used it before on tires but I know Mike Phillips liked it for tires. I'm not sure I'll try it again as I also like a little bolder look, not glossy, but not matte. #40 seems to give a dressed but more natural look, which I know there are many that like that look.
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Re: Tire Dressing
Looking to do some shopping this labor day weekend.
Have been using the Adams Tire shine in the white bottle, it's nice and Matte, but doesn't last long at all. I was going to try Car Pro PERL, but don't see it on AG's store.
Anything else people can recommend that has a nice, matte finish that can last longer?
Edit: And how about a reco' for a dedicated tire cleaner? I've used a high alkalaline degreaser (diluted 1:3), but not happy with the results. Now willing to try a dedicated tire cleaner....
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Re: Tire Dressing
Originally Posted by Matador
I was going to try Car Pro PERL, but don't see it on AG's store.
Anything else people can recommend that has a nice, matte finish that can last longer?
There are other places that sell carpro perl though. Megs m40 might fit the bill
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Re: Tire Dressing
Originally Posted by Matador
Anything else people can recommend that has a nice, matte finish that can last longer?
Edit: And how about a reco' for a dedicated tire cleaner? I've used a high alkalaline degreaser (diluted 1:3), but not happy with the results. Now willing to try a dedicated tire cleaner....
You could also look at TWHSGATSSC as it is pretty matte and seems to last several weeks.
Turtle Wax also has a matching tire cleaner but not as familiar with it. Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner is one of the best. 303 Tire & Rubber also gets nice reviews. And I know at least one AGO member likes LA Totally Awesome, which can be bought from a dollar store.
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Re: Tire Dressing
Originally Posted by Matador
Looking to do some shopping this labor day weekend.
Have been using the Adams Tire shine in the white bottle, it's nice and Matte, but doesn't last long at all. I was going to try Car Pro PERL, but don't see it on AG's store.
Anything else people can recommend that has a nice, matte finish that can last longer?
Edit: And how about a reco' for a dedicated tire cleaner? I've used a high alkalaline degreaser (diluted 1:3), but not happy with the results. Now willing to try a dedicated tire cleaner....
We offer CarPro PERL on the Autogeek website.
PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant, vinyl and rubber dressing, interior protectant
PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant, rubber and vinyl dressing, interior protectant
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Weird! I searched for PERL, couldn't find it for some reason.
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Re: Tire Dressing
Here’s what you need right here.
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Re: Tire Dressing
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Here’s what you need right here.
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Re: Tire Dressing
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
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NICE!!!!!!!!
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