System One Licorice Tire Dressing

Oh, it's in my cart, I was just wondering if anyone else has tried it and could give some feedback. Is it similar to some of the other dressings offered?
I'm one to research before I spend $$ on an item I've seen little or nothing about;) Might as well buy it with the guarantee AG has, eh? :D
 
I try to get a sample at the Expo in Clearwater, but the answer was no dice....:cheers:
 
YES it does!
that means im not buying it! cause black licorice makes me gag
even if it is awesome. sucks that a company would use such a repulsive smell on a product.
 
that means im not buying it! cause black licorice makes me gag
even if it is awesome. sucks that a company would use such a repulsive smell on a product.

Black Licorice scent is from Anise(some people call it Fennel), which is a vegetable used to flavor soups and other dishes. Most people find it smells nice. I personally think it smells good.

"Anise bears a strong family resemblance to the members of the carrot family, that includes dill, fennel, coriander, cumin and caraway. Many of these relatives have been described as having a licorice flavour, to some extent, but anise is the true taste of licorice— its oils are distilled into the flavouring for licorice candy (not from the herb licorice, which has a different taste). "
 
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I've got some and tried it. Nice shine that's not too glossy on this BMW X5 trim.

One area I did try it and LOVED it was for BMW black interiors with embossed plastic and vinyl trim (door kick panels, seat backs, etc). I was having a problem after cleaning these areas because the plastic did not look consistent after cleaning. So, I applied Licorice and buffed off with a microfiber and it looks great! OEM shine and not greasy. I'm sure there are other product that do the same, but I wanted to try this out.

Funny: I haven't put it on tires yet because the shop has a BIG supply of AutoMagic Dressing.

Here's a pic of the rear bumper plastic trim

05X5OutsideRear_Licorice.jpg


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