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    Re: Tire Dressing

    Eco Touch tire shine is currently BOGO

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    Yep Turtle Wax Coating is my first choice now. They say it lasts up to a year, that's pretty optimistic. But you can get months out of it, which is way longer than any other products. It's more expensive but not having to apply it everytime you wash the car (or just about) is a big plus.

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    My go to is Optibond at 1:1 sprayed on, if shiny is whhat u want do multiple layers. Imo perl is a bit xpensive.
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    Been using opti bond for some time now, and see no reason to change! Love the look and NO SLING.
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    Re: Tire Dressing

    Quote Originally Posted by goldenlight View Post
    Try Turtle Wax Endura Tire Shine Kit. Last up to a year.

    Don't let the name fool you.. There is a big right up here on these forums
    I really like this product too, though I seriously doubt I'll see a year out of it.

    Another dressing I really liked is Duragloss #253. It dries matte and I found a couple of coats to last 6~8 weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pro 4x View Post
    Been using opti bond for some time now, and see no reason to change! Love the look and NO SLING.
    I agree. For durability, ease of use Opti-Bond is it. Tried Carpro PERL, did not measure up tp my standards. I'm finding the Duragloss, Collinite and Optimum line is all that's needed.
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    Superdegreaser at 4:1, and a scrubbing brush, cloth wipedown then some D170 Hyper Dressing. Dial into your preference on shine. From 4:1 to 1:1.

    May not last a yr, but it looks nicer than any other i've tried.

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    I use Poorboys Bold and Bright on all my details. It looks great.

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    My go to dressing. Pinnacle Black Onyx.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiamondShine900 View Post
    Iv used CG VRP what drawer me to it was its waterproof and won't wash off until your ready to remove it good stuff thou.
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