Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel... meh

I've used products like Meg's Endurance in the past, yes, very oily, and very wet looking, but also slung, it never dries, and it would attract dirts and dusts like crazy down here in the desert. Not to mention that upon follow up treatments, I'd be seeing a whole lot of black (rubber) on my applicators.
Mark
Perl is one product on a future order
http://carprochina.com/files/PERL - MSDS.pdf

Section 5. Firefighting Measures
5.3: Treat as oil fire, water may not effectively extinguish fire
Cyprus, isn't that near Greece? Maybe this Perl is good drizzled on a great piece of Greek Bread? LOL

God knows what made me think of that, probably all the great Greek restaurants I used to eat at in Chicago when I lived there! :-)
I was just saying that sometimes things are not all what they're cracked-up to be.

Bob
 
I don't like trying to clean the stained-paint that's caused
by the sling from those "oily" tire dressings.

Most of the time the stains are ineradicable:
OOOOPS! There goes the paint warranty!

What a pisser that is, for not only your vehicles...
But also for your Customers' (if any), as well.

Hard to see this: tire-sling damage...on darker color BC/CC paint systems...but it's there!!





Bob
 
^^ Application is key. You can get sling from water-based dressings, and if applied correctly, you can avoid sling with oil based dressings.

If you cake it on and drive right after - sure, you'll get sling.

I have yet to get it... but thats becuase I apply sparingly and work it into the rubber and also let the car sit a while before driving.
 
I don't know of any water based dressing that will last through a rainstorm.
 
I have Perl, Hyper dressing & Obond, and all don't shine much through a rain for me.

Hyper dressing @ 1:1 has been my new "go-to".. MUUUUCH cheaper than Perl & O-bond pound for pound.
 
^^ Application is key. You can get sling from water-based dressings, and if applied correctly, you can avoid sling with oil based dressings.

If you cake it on and drive right after - sure, you'll get sling.

I have yet to get it... but thats becuase I apply sparingly and work it into the rubber and also let the car sit a while before driving.
Yea..
But you're not going to get any of the ineradicable-staining
from "water-based dressings".

Bob
 
Of course water based dressings won't last through water....

Water

Based

The advantage however is that you can easily wash it off and reapply after each wash and not have to do a full decon of the tires to avoid build up of dressing.

Sent from my DROID RAZR using AG Online
 
I don't know of any water based dressing that will last through a rainstorm.
^^^:iagree:^^^

Who knows...
They're probably not formulated to do so.

IMO:
That's for keeping: Vehicles' components/panels/paints/etc...
safety, and care, in mind.


Bob
 
Of course water based dressings won't last through water....

Water

Based

The advantage however is that you can easily wash it off and reapply after each wash and not have to do a full decon of the tires to avoid build up of dressing.

Sent from my DROID RAZR using AG Online
:xyxthumbs:My point exactly. After a rain, who wants dirt and crap sticking to your tires if you don't wash them!
 
I must try CarPro PERL. While I have so many bottles of tire "dressings", and each bottle seems to be impossible to use up, people talk about this stuff like it's the Second Coming.

.... And, on the 13th day, God created PERL.

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That reminds me of the miracle Drywash commercial I saw on Youtube.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_m3hW6zZnE]Miracle Drywash the video - YouTube[/video]
 
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