kingjohn21
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- Feb 15, 2012
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Of course one and can the easiest and another the best overall, but what do you think is the best tire dressing? Thanks
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You are going to get so many different answers to this it probably wont help you at all...
My personal preference is PERL.
You are going to get so many different answers to this it probably wont help you at all...
My personal preference is PERL.
thats what i use. Very easy and producers a very wet look
You are going to get so many different answers to this it probably wont help you at all...
My personal preference is PERL.
PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant, rubber and vinyl dressing, interior protectantWhat does PERL mean? I am still trying to figure out what all the acronyms mean when reading these threads. Gets a little confusing to a new guy sometimes.
Guess what I just found!! A link to all the acronyms.
Still didn't see the PERL listed.
You are going to get so many different answers to this it probably wont help you at all...
My personal preference is PERL.
My all time favorite is the Zaino tire shine, similar shine and consistency to the 1:1 PERL, but I think the Zaino streaks less.
Is the Zaino still white, watery, and smells like lemons? Or do you have the newer that is bluish, thicker, and smells like something else?
The Zaino I had used was the white, watery one.
I haven't tried the new one, is it any better/worse?
(I'm a stickler for the one stop shop, so now I tend to get most of my stuff from AG, which doesn't sell Zaino- I'll stick with the PERL since its so similar IMHO)
Yeah, and it's durable and goes a long way.
I always apply tire dressings to an applicator and apply with that.
You like some shine! :xyxthumbs:I love the old BF Tire Gel.