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    Re: Tire dressing

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    Rsurfer makes a great point about different tires reacting differently. Taking that into consideration, Megs hyper dressing can be diluted from 1:1 up to 4:1. That way you can taylor the look you are after.
    Meg's HD looks good, but after a rain it's gone.

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    Thanks for the great information guys. I've never really been a fan of the rich wet look on wheels, so I tend to stay away from dressings that you typically find locally. I've been using Optimum Tire Shine, and I really like it but the bottle is getting low and its time to try something else. I can't imagine OOB will be that much different, but none the less I've decided to give it a go.

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    Surf City Beyond Black, I really like it and its available over the counter. It has a nice matte finish and not glossy at all.

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    I like Megs hyperdressing cause you can dilute it to whatever sheen you want, and its water based so it wont leave a lot of silicon on the tires...BUT i live in AZ and dont have an issue with rain.

    All Seasons Dressing is nice stuff to..and is solvent based so it lasts longer.

    Poorboys Bold n' Bright is good stuff, i got a sample of it...but if you dont clean the tire often it will attract dust and make it pretty greasy...not horribly but thats why i prefer water based.

    Now i also saw something that is like a clear coat for tires...literally...they look like glass...but it isnt sold by AG....ive seen some people think its TOO shiny..as it looks like clear coat lol...but its just another option ive seen, but i cant personally comment on it as ive never used it.
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    I use poorboy's bold n bright. I think it gives the perfect amount of shine, not to glossy. It is water based (it doesn't last through rain) and you can diulte it. I don't get much if any sling from it.
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    303 AP and WG BDTG are my two current go-to products, but I'm getting PERL and a sample of the Pinnacle stuff; things may change. I'm really big on Clean, Dark, Glossy, Non-Streaky and Non-Greasy looking tires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    Meg's HD looks good, but after a rain it's gone.
    True but I find it economical, so a reapplication doesn't really bother me. Just my thoughts.
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    +1 On the wolfgang black diamond tire gel. Love that stuff. DP tire gel is good for a nice matte finish.

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