el naturale tire dressing

I want a tire dressing that's very flat with no sheen at all. Ideally I'd like it to leave the tire just looking like very fresh rubber. Problem is, everything the local car store carries gives a gloss.

Is there a tire dressing that's specifically known to give the look I'm wanting? I'll stay away from any shipping charges so hopefully on Amazon.

Thanks.

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If that’s what you want, it’s all you need. You’re welcome.
 
Quit wasting your breath on this clown. Do what I did and put him on your ignore list and you don't have to listen to his bullshit.

Cool story, except for the fact that you replied to his post just a few minutes ago in another thread.lol.

So much for not being able to see his posts. Lol
 
OOOH OOOH!! I know!!!!!! Was it the guy who was complaining at the dinner??


The fact that AG doesn't offer free shipping any longer at certain times (like the Christmas season) has become a huge deterrent for many of us that have been loyal for years.

It's like a kick in the balls IMO.

And the AG picker will lose his job because of corporate greed, not a shunned customer.

Maybe you should start your own detailing supply house? You seem to have it all figured out

That's all you have?


Weak argument from you, Flash-0-matic......

Let's revisit this subject

A weak argument? I was trying to be polite

Don't you work at a car dealership?
What if there was a guy that cane there everyday to hangout. When every potential customer showed up they'd run-out and tell them "how expensive this place this was and if they were smart they would take their car down the road and save $5". After running the customer away they return back to you smiling and expecting a pat on the back. "Great job running that customer away Paul. Keep up the good work!!!"
 
Quit wasting your breath on this clown. Do what I did and put him on your ignore list and you don't have to listen to his bullshit. He takes away from posts where someone is actually looking for help and not some clown derailing it.

Wanted to lock this in. Will respond when I'm good and awake. Your getting ready to have a bad day
 
Cool story, except for the fact that you replied to his post just a few minutes ago in another thread.lol.

So much for not being able to see his posts. Lol

Not often ppl come to my defense. Thank you Eldog
 
Did anyone mention, wiping down (ANY) of these suggestions with a dry microfiber towel to get the results?

I'd start with the product you have on hand first before going out and wasting $$ on a new miracle product.....
 
I want a tire dressing that's very flat with no sheen at all. Ideally I'd like it to leave the tire just looking like very fresh rubber. Problem is, everything the local car store carries gives a gloss.

Is there a tire dressing that's specifically known to give the look I'm wanting? I'll stay away from any shipping charges so hopefully on Amazon.

Thanks.

Anyway....................here are a couple of suggestions for a low sheen tire dressing.

If you want absolutely no sheen, this might sound like an odd suggestion, but 303 Protectant will do this all day long. Longevity will be limited, but most water-based dressings are the same anyway. If you like the look of it, then 303 could be very useful in this application. This is 303 on a set of Dunlop's...............



Meguiar's Hyper Dressing when diluted down will do something similar. You can buy this pre-diluted, try it like that and water down further if needed. This is Hyper Dressing at a heavy dilution, the pic imparts more gloss than reality.......



The above two would be available at big-box-stores, however the previously mentioned Duragloss 253 is a solid option for low to no sheen. It will also last longer than the other two. This is 253 on a set of Bridgestone's....................



 
I use 303 on my Cadillac tires. It’s the perfect look for the white walls.
 
Quit wasting your breath on this clown. Do what I did and put him on your ignore list and you don't have to listen to his bullshit. .
I find this to be quite helpful, I have several on my list, all of them two faced liberal democrats
 
Hyperdressing diluted would do it. Also, Duragloss #253 gives a natural look.
 
The fact that AG doesn't offer free shipping any longer at certain times (like the Christmas season) has become a huge deterrent for many of us that have been loyal for years.

It's like a kick in the balls IMO.

And the AG picker will lose his job because of corporate greed, not a shunned customer.
I would suspect that the shipping environment and the costs associated with it have changed considerably in the last year or two. What may have been viable in 2019 is likely a losing proposition today.

And the AG picker will most certainly lose his job if corporate does not adapt to current conditions to maintain a viable business model.

As big a company as they are and as many parcels as they ship daily- they have had to negotiated a great rate for themselves

UPS, FedEx and similar ain’t no charities either; unless you’re an Amazon you’re pretty much at their mercy. They ain’t hurting for business in the expanding online shopping world and the costs related to providing their services have probably ballooned in the last few years as well.


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As big a company as they are and as many parcels as they ship daily- they have had to negotiated a great rate for themselves

Curious. Have you ever owned your own business?
If so, have you ever had to make payroll?
 
I would suspect that the shipping environment and the costs associated with it have changed considerably in the last year or two. What may have been viable in 2019 is likely a losing proposition today.

And the AG picker will most certainly lose his job if corporate does not adapt to current conditions to maintain a viable business model.



UPS, FedEx and similar ain’t no charities either; unless you’re an Amazon you’re pretty much at their mercy. They ain’t hurting for business in the expanding online shopping world and the costs related to providing their services have probably ballooned in the last few years as well.


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You said this better than I ever could have. Nice job
 
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