Chrisquickshine
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- Jan 12, 2009
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Here's hoping I don't get flamed for not searching for this question. I actually did do a search but could not locate where anyone had an opinion for tire shine for a professional detailer. I'm hearing that pinnacle sounds like a good bet but do they sell a bottle that will go far enough?
I never sacrifice the look of my finished product for money, however, I would like to be able to purchase something to shine the tires of my customers cars in a large amount. The gentleman that I purchase most of my products from ( He runs my fathers dealerships detail department) sold my a bottle of 'dressing' that was a five to one dilute. He also said it would be safe for interior as well as exterior. My major problem is that in order for the tires to shine I have to put on multiple coats (3+). And this is even after scrubbing the tires with bleach white.
Any ideas on this dilema? Occasionally I'll use Black Magic but have to make sure the customer wont be driving away as soon as I'm done, so the tires have ample time to dry. This however can become costly.
And btw, has anyone ever heard of application by paint brush? A friend mentioned that to me but I'd never heard about it. I sometimes use a tire swipe or a microfiber applicator that I have on reserve for tires only. Thanks again guys
I never sacrifice the look of my finished product for money, however, I would like to be able to purchase something to shine the tires of my customers cars in a large amount. The gentleman that I purchase most of my products from ( He runs my fathers dealerships detail department) sold my a bottle of 'dressing' that was a five to one dilute. He also said it would be safe for interior as well as exterior. My major problem is that in order for the tires to shine I have to put on multiple coats (3+). And this is even after scrubbing the tires with bleach white.
Any ideas on this dilema? Occasionally I'll use Black Magic but have to make sure the customer wont be driving away as soon as I'm done, so the tires have ample time to dry. This however can become costly.
And btw, has anyone ever heard of application by paint brush? A friend mentioned that to me but I'd never heard about it. I sometimes use a tire swipe or a microfiber applicator that I have on reserve for tires only. Thanks again guys