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I don't think I'm gonna go with Sonus. I want something that you can spray out of a spray gun to get thin, even coats. I bet Sonus is too thick.If you try the Sonus, please give us a review, I'd be interested to see how long it lasts as I get a lot of rain where I live and tire dressings and CG Barebones don't last.
Kurt,Mark,
try DIA+. Their ERV will last longer but very similar to DIA+ from a look standpoint. ERV is what I used on tires for years and I may go back to it. You can dilute ERV to get similar results to DIA.
How long do you want the dressing to last?
I don't think I'm gonna go with Sonus. I want something that you can spray out of a spray gun to get thin, even coats. I bet Sonus is too thick.
CG Bare bones = greasyI hear ya, trying to use pump spray bottles for the wheel wells is just a pain. I'm running low on CG bare bones so I might pick up a gallon of Meg's ASD soon.
If I get it within the next few days I'll post a review and follow up with durability pics every couple of days.
I don't think I'm gonna go with Sonus. I want something that you can spray out of a spray gun to get thin, even coats. I bet Sonus is too thick.
It is not greasy after it dries. I dont even wipe it. The sprayer waand lets me get into all the tight places. IMO it is better than Griots, I havent tried CG.Jim, do you know if ASD has the same texture as Griot's UC/CG bare bones/Adam's UC dressings?
Do you use ASD on anything other than wheel wells?It is not greasy after it dries. I dont even wipe it. The sprayer waand lets me get into all the tight places. IMO it is better than Griots, I havent tried CG.
Good durability?Another possibility for you to consider: CD-2. It's sold as an engine bay dressing, but it also works well on wheel wells and like any aerosol spray is easy to apply. I don't know who sells it in California but here in Virginia AutoZone carries it.