Dressing tires and trim

I was using UTTG for a while. Then I switched to Muc-Off. The Muc-Off is actually surprisingly durable. It last quite a while. It's easy to put on, gives a great look, and is MUCH more cost effective than UTTG.

I go through UTTG pretty quick for some reason. The Muc-Off lasts a lot longer, and I seem to need less of it during application. It's $16.99 for almost 17 oz.! UTTG is $32 for 12 oz. It was a no brainer for me...and it's worked out great. I really like the stuff. I only use it for trim though.

Just make sure you shake it before every application. It separates quickly.
 
I was using UTTG for a while. Then I switched to Muc-Off. The Muc-Off is actually surprisingly durable. It last quite a while. It's easy to put on, gives a great look, and is MUCH more cost effective than UTTG.

I go through UTTG pretty quick for some reason. The Muc-Off lasts a lot longer, and I seem to need less of it during application. It's $16.99 for almost 17 oz.! UTTG is $32 for 12 oz. It was a no brainer for me...and it's worked out great. I really like the stuff. I only use it for trim though.

Just make sure you shake it before every application. It separates quickly.

I will definitely give Muc-Off a try on my next order. Sounds like it is good stuff.
 
I understand what your saying OP but once you have used UTTG its just hard to recommend something else for trim. As little as it takes and long as it lasts it is not an expensive product imo. If I must redeemed something cheap for trim I will definitely recommend Meguiars Ultimate Protectant.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/33295-review-meguiars-ultimate-protectant.html

For tires I think DP is one of your best options but a couple coats of UTTG last sooo much longer than anything else.

Try as I might Corey it's hard to create an argument against any advise you give.....:props:

Take this to the bank guys and gals......:props:
 
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