Couple of dressing questions

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I am looking for some advice regarding tire dressing and trim dressing. First, I am looking for a spray and walk away product for aggressive off road tires. I have tried a number of consumer off the shelf products, but they are all too slimy and tend to sling when you drive.

Second issue is a trim product that will work for factory jeep wrangler yj flares. They are not textured, and I can't find anything that doesn't leave them streaked. I used sonofagun on them for years, and it left them looking like a mirror, but can't find it anymore.

Any advice is appreciated. I am tired of wasting cash on products that aren't doing what I need them to.

Thanks!
B
 
Meguiars hyper dressing would be a good choice. Doesn't last long but it's reasonable. Doesn't sling. Spray and walk away. Takes about 15 minutes to set up with no streaking
 
Meguiars Trime and tire gel
Optimum Opti-bond

I like both of them and use them. I would suggest wiping down the tires and plastic with a towel if you have any excess product to reduce sling.
 
From Meguiar's car-care products:
•Use M39 to "prep" surfaces.
•Then use M40 to "dress" those prepped-surfaces.


Bob
 
you can use PERL undiluted on the trim and on tires 1:1 (you'll need to use a tire applicator to spread it around evenly to help avoid sling like you would with any other tire dressing) has worked well for me...

PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant, vinyl and rubber dressing, interior protectant
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Perl is nice I have been applying it to tires using a HVLP gun. Opti-bond is another good one.
 
Yeah most missed the spray and walk away part of his request it seems.

I would say HyperDressing also.
 
Yeah most missed the spray and walk away part of his request it seems.

Part of what the OP wants:
First, I am looking for a spray and walk away product for aggressive off road tires. I have tried a number of consumer off the shelf products, but they are all too slimy and tend to sling when you drive.

really doesn't exist yet, IMO.


Bob
 
I know turtle wax tire dressing the one in a aerosol bottle is good ..sprays foam but works great last a like 2 months
 
Some very good suggestions. Perl is definitely going to be in my next order. But that will be for normal tires. The reason I need a spray and walk away, is the aggressive off road tires on my jeep, and a couple of other vehicles that I detail. They have a lot of deep lugs on the sidewalls that take forever to wipe down. The turtle wax foam does look promising.
 
You could also put your dressing of choice in a sprayer like a Prep sol sprayer from home depot. It uses a compressed air cartridge attached to a refillable bottle. I also use the OPT sprayer attached to my air compressor to get good coverage sometimes
 
Some very good suggestions. Perl is definitely going to be in my next order. But that will be for normal tires. The reason I need a spray and walk away, is the aggressive off road tires on my jeep, and a couple of other vehicles that I detail. They have a lot of deep lugs on the sidewalls that take forever to wipe down. The turtle wax foam does look promising.

While I've heard nothing but good things about Perl I cant overlook price-its xpensive, so I'll stick with optibond (I know, he's asking about spray on and walk away yada yada)
 
I use 303 Aerospace on my Jeep Wrangler factory flares. I spray in on the flare then use a small scrub brush in a circular motion to get it down into the fine texture. They are challenging to keep looking good but this works for me.
 
Chemical Guys VRP dressing.

Leaves a deep satin finish on the tires and a dark satin finish on interior vinyl. Any color interior looks great. No sling and will last a couple of weeks easy. A few days if driving in consistent rain.

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While I've heard nothing but good things about Perl I cant overlook price-its xpensive, so I'll stick with optibond (I know, he's asking about spray on and walk away yada yada)

after using PERL, my opti-bond bottle has been sitting on the shelf...
 
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