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    What to y'all put to apply tire dressings
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    Re: Tire dressing

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianMcLeod View Post
    What to y'all put to apply tire dressings

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    Re: Tire dressing

    ^ I have the same pad, I find the Carrand brush works a lot better though.

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    Re: Tire dressing

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    This is my favorite overall.
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    Re: Tire dressing

    Zaino's the best I've ever used

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    Re: Tire dressing

    I use a tire dressing applicator I found at a local discount store for about $1.50.

    It has a plastic handle and a rectangular sponge that is almost the exact width of the sidewall on our SUV's tires. It works well on any profile tire and seems to be really durable.
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    Exactly. Four gallons for the price of one and looks great!

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    Re: Tire dressing

    PERL is what I use. Like it for its versatility too. Haven't gotten to use many of these other products mentioned yet
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    Re: Tire dressing

    One day will have to try the Tuff Shine, and the Perl.

    I do use Optimum Opti Bond, and like it.

    One product I rarely see mentioned here, and bought a pint of on a past AG order, was Optimum Tire Shine. This stuff is great too, wish I had bought a gallon.

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    I asked my estimator uncle which tire dressing he preferred that are currently on my car

    PERL
    VRP
    Opti Bond Tire Gel
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    Meguiar's Detailer Tire and Trim

    He said he is a fan of the shiny look so he picked PERL. He also said that the VRP Dressing makes the tires look like they are brand new. (Which they are not)

    I agree the VRP does make them look new.

    As of now undiluted I prefer VRP. But not sure how the other dressings look diluted. I am testing their longevity so don't want to take off the dressing as of now.

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