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How I machine apply a tire dressing
How I machine apply a tire dressing
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Re: How I machine apply a tire dressing
That's a cool idea, Mike, but I think I'm even more intrigued that you used PNS on tires.
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Re: How I machine apply a tire dressing
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
How I machine apply a tire dressing
The below is a video, not a picture.
>Click< on the image to watch the video.
Or go to my Facebook page and watch it there.
Mike Phillips Facebook Page
Was an interesting thing to watch when you went live and I watched.
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
That's a cool idea, Mike, but I think I'm even more intrigued that you used PNS on tires.
Thought the same thing. Perhaps this will be the next trending thing to do.
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Re: How I machine apply a tire dressing
Very interesting. I’m gonna have to try this out.
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
That's a cool idea, Mike, but I think I'm even more intrigued that you used PNS on tires.
On my FB page, this was posted,
Originally Posted by Bradley Poston
Never thought about using Sonax PNS on tires.....going to try it this weekend.
Here's my reply and it fits here too....
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
I've been using it on exterior plastic with good results. Have been using on tires for the last 3 cars I detailed.
First I machine scrub the tires to get old dressings off. Then apply the PNS. To be honest, I don't know how well it's holding up because I don't always see my customer's cars down the road.
I did put it on my own car's tires but have not checked to see how it's holding up.
Will do so later today and next time I wash it.
So later today, I'll wash my own car, (novel idea), and check to see how the PNS is holding up on the tires.
Even if the results are just okay but the tires wash up good, that's what I want. I don't like oily tire dressings and I only apply Tuf Shine Tire Coating to the "right" type of tires and my SUV tires don't qualify as "the right type of tires".
I like fast and easy. Durability is a non-issue if I can quickly and easily apply a fresh coat after washing the car.
Make sense?
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Re: How I machine apply a tire dressing
Very cool. I also liked the PNS as a dressing because any overspray is not a big deal. Easy wipe-up. However, greasy overspray from greasy tire dressings can be a nuisance to clean-up.
Thanks for the tip Mike.
"I've seen a good quality car wash look better than some guys complete detail jobs."
Mike Phillips 10/21/09
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Re: How I machine apply a tire dressing
Have Dominic insist that they also write that instruction on the work order. That way they have no excuse and can’t say they forgot. Worked for me.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: How I machine apply a tire dressing
Originally Posted by Bill D
Have Dominic insist that they also write that instruction on the work order.
That way they have no excuse and can’t say they forgot. Worked for me.
I did.
By that way, that little tidbit of info or recommendation is in my original article.
DON'T WASH CAR! by Mike Phillips
You have to go to EXTREMES when dealing with dealerships.
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Re: How I machine apply a tire dressing
Mike, any updates since your wash?
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