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To be honest, Hyper Dressing is probably best diluted but Perl is fabulous straight from the bottle.
In terms of these compared to Duragloss 253, and this is not detracting from 253 as it's a fantastic option, but I prefer a tire dressing with a thicker consistency. 253 is like Perl when diluted, ie very runny. I just find gel/cream like dressings to be cleaner to apply.
How would you rate your experience of Perl neat vs Perl diluted? My experience doing both was Perl neat was a little thick and it is harder to apply. It just seemed to sit on top of the rubber and not really penetrate.
How do you guys like to apply DG 253? I have low profile car tires.
After all the rave reviews in this thread I’m gonna have to pick some up
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For those of you using DG 253 and a flag tipped brush, are you spraying the product on the brush?
For those of you using DG 253 and a flag tipped brush, are you spraying the product on the brush?
How do you guys like to apply DG 253? I have low profile car tires.
After all the rave reviews in this thread I’m gonna have to pick some up
Another benefit of spraying the brush is you avoid overspray on your wheels or even the side of your vehicle if it’s windy outside.
The Guz just showed a makeup brush that is smaller than I thought but actually looks big enough to be good on low-profile tires because a normal flag tipped brush is definitely too big.
I’m also now much more careful with even spray bottles containing any liquid not made for windows/paint.
How would you rate your experience of Perl neat vs Perl diluted? My experience doing both was Perl neat was a little thick and it is harder to apply. It just seemed to sit on top of the rubber and not really penetrate. When I dilute Perl 1:1, I found it not only applied better but it also seemed a little more durable. Perl neat didn't last long for me and was very short lived with any form of moisture. Perl diluted actually holds up OK in the dry and attempts to hang in there when it gets wet.
I rather like the look of Perl, but the ease of use and durability of 253 makes it my favorite. I too can't wait to kill off my bottle of Perl and go back to 253.
It’s funny because as I began reading DFB’s reply I began trying to remember what exactly I didn’t quite like about Carpro Perl and the both of you brought up 2 different points that reminded me of what it was.
1. Even though the consistency @1:1 should be the same, it somehow doesn’t apply like it because it somehow manages to go on a bit runny.
2. It doesn’t seem to want to penetrate without you having to massage it into the surface over and over again. I remember having to go through that on tires especially, almost as if it’s almost hydrophobic when you don’t need it to be, whereas Hyper Dressing lays down and gets soaked into the surface almost instantly.
Also, Perl somehow feels a bit too chemically, for lack of a better word.
I use Megs Hyper Dressing 1:1
I've been using blackfire tire dressing for a long time. My tires get a brown coating on them and it drives me nuts.
My weekend cars don't get that dirty. I probably only wash them with water once or twice a year.
Anything that doesn't turn the tires brown?
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How do you guys like to apply DG 253? I have low profile car tires.
After all the rave reviews in this thread I’m gonna have to pick some up
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I think you are correct. Since I don't wash some of my cars that often, I just wipe them down and add more tire dressing. I need to scrub them more often.I feel using any tire dressing will eventually turn tires brown. Was this when first using? Did you clean tires before using?
Tires need to be scrubbed periodically. I’d recommend a drill brush and 303 T&R or Tifshine Tire cleaner.
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How do you guys like to apply DG 253? I have low profile car tires.
After all the rave reviews in this thread I’m gonna have to pick some up
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