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The BB is a nice dressing if you prefer a matte, 'like new' finish on your tires, but look elsewhere if you prefer gloss or semi-gloss appearance.
I must be the only person that ends up with a glossy finish using Beyond Black. I have read on more than one occasion the exact statement above. Spray onto an applicator pad, foam or microfiber, then swipe the tire. Let it dry and don't buff it or wipe it and it should be glossy, not super glossy but not matte.
Interesting, do you clean off any previous applications of dressing (Beyond Black included) before applying? I always use ARO and allow to dwell on the tire for a few minutes before scrubbing so I'm starting with a clean slate each time I apply.
On the topic of SCG I completely forgot I had a bottle of their Barrier Reef Carnuba on the shelf. This is my favorite liquid carnuba (when I can remember I have it) and easily competes with other standards of liquid beauty wax including liquid Souveran.
I always start with a clean slate before using any tire dressing. I have been looking at their Barrier Reef but I really don't need another wax. I don't understand the statement about AG dropping SCG because it's available at auto parts stores, so is Mothers, Meguiar's, 303, and Duragloss.
Was curious about why your results with the Beyond Black result in higher sheen finish and a previous coating of dressing was just speculation.
I never said AG dropped the lineup it because it became available at parts stores, I wanted to mention it to the OP since he had asked if the SCG products were any good. Was only meant to provide context that SCG is expanding from the enthusiast market approach and was now attempting to capture some retail market sales.
Comment about the Barrier Reef was an afterthought for OP, though if you are ever in the market for another wax I recommend it.
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It was just a blanket statement, don't read into it too much. I have read on this forum a few times that AG dropped SCG once they started expanding into the retail market, which I really don't understand that statement because Mothers and Meguiar's are in the retail market too. No harm intended my friend.![]()
I must be the only person that ends up with a glossy finish using Beyond Black. I have read on more than one occasion the exact statement above. Spray onto an applicator pad, foam or microfiber, then swipe the tire. Let it dry and don't buff it or wipe it and it should be glossy, not super glossy but not matte.
I don't understand the statement about AG dropping SCG because it's available at auto parts stores, so is Mothers, Meguiar's, 303, and Duragloss.
They dropped it because it did not move enough compared to other products they carry or wanted to carry.