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Re: best glossy tire dressing
Originally Posted by rwright
That is so far from the truth that it's not even funny. There are countless dressings that can be applied to tires without requiring them to dry overnight. This is an area I highly suggest you look into before making bold claims like that to avoid future call outs.
Originally Posted by dc52nv
I agree. I have several dressings that dry within minutes.
I stand corrected.... in that I was generally speaking of some of the stuff that had been mentioned in the thread. IE a ton of water based and very thin products. That not withstanding even Megs Endurance (gel) will sling, whether its been sitting for minutes or hours. FWIW Endurance spray is simply JUNK! Now I know why it was marked down from $8.95 to $2.15!!!! (But can still work where you don't mind making a huge mess.)
Opti-bond not so much. (And is in my portable detailing bag.)
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Re: best glossy tire dressing
Originally Posted by DaVinciAutoSpa
Why would anyone apply tire dressing if they desire a 'matte' look? Couldn't you just leave the clean tire,.....clean?
To each their own, but to me and my clients, you need juicy, wet and glossy tire dressing to complete the detail.
I see people post finished results of vehicles and they don't dress the tire, or choose not to. Looks terrible.
Because an undressed tire doesn't look as black as a dressed "matte" or low gloss tire.
Undressed:
Dressed "matte"
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Originally Posted by SYMAWD
Because an undressed tire doesn't look as black as a dressed "matte" or low gloss tire.
Undressed:
Dressed "matte"
I don't see a difference
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Originally Posted by ihaveacamaro
Best glassy tire dressing is undoubtedly PERL undiluted. Best thing is it won't sling!
+1 for perl.
And you can dilute it if you wanna use it for other stuff
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Re: best glossy tire dressing
Originally Posted by psynx
I don't see a difference
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It might be your monitor. Look at the work "energy" (top left) on the tire and you'll see the difference. Normally, I go glossier, but I do understand why people like the matte look.
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Originally Posted by SYMAWD
It might be your monitor. Look at the work "energy" (top left) on the tire and you'll see the difference. Normally, I go glossier, but I do understand why people like the matte look.
I'm on my note 2 cant really zoom in
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Re: best glossy tire dressing
Originally Posted by psynx
I'm on my note 2 cant really zoom in
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I can tell a huge difference on my iPhone 4S screen so I'm pretty sure your Note 2 screen is also capable of showing the difference.
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Re: best glossy tire dressing
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