D170 Hyper Dressing

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This is a product I've been looking at for sometime now so I ordered me a gallon.
I mixed it 50/50 with water in a spray bottle, shook it well.
Sprayed it on my tires and went over it with an applicator pad to even it out and to make sure I got good coverage.

It was too shiney for my likings so I wiped it down some and then I loved the look, I'll try 2:1 next, I think it will be what I'm looking for.
So one gallon will give me three gallons , love it:dblthumb2:
For the interior I'll try 3:1, I think it will be just right.
Smells so good too.

The D170 is exactly what I thought it would be, amazing:dblthumb2:
Now I'll see how long it will hold up.

I love products that you can dilute.
Now I have Meg's Wheel Brightener and now the Hyper Dressing.
 
And you have a decent shine with this dilution?
I'm not after a super high shine but do want some.
If it works that would make me five gallons.:dblthumb2:



I use it 4:1. I think its a nice look
 
it gives some, I have only used it a few times on trim and tires. I dont like trim to look shiny. I like a natural restored look. I have been using Ultima Tire & Trim guard lately.
 
I prefer somewhere between 3 & 4:1...3:1 to me is too shiny for inside but OK for tires.

GREAT PRODUCT
 
I also have 2 bottles mixed up. 3:1 for tires and 4:1 for inside. love it
 
I use it 1:1 and I apply it with a brush style applicator sold here on autogeek. Was using it 2:1 but didnt like the look and felt like I had to keep reappling it to get the look I wanted .

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1:1 on wheel wells and tires for the win!

Opti bond for clients that prefer satin.

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Yep, it's a bit shiny 'fer sure. ;) But can be used in SO MANY different ways. I first started with 1:1, 3:1 & 5:1 thinking I'd use it on tires and such. Just MUCH prefer gels so that went out the window pretty quick.

But as far as 3:1 an 5:1 I use it all the time, especially on the undercarriage, under the hood, and fender wells. Even on a rag for some interior parts on REALLY cheap basic washes. (Like trucks and such.) Doesn't hurt that it smells good. OTOH, that is a double edged sword. Personally I don't like smelly stuff in the interior. But for those that are doing really basic stuff it goes a long way, has a ton of uses, doesn't look bad, and is decently durable. :dunno:
 
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