WRAPT C5Z06
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- Nov 12, 2009
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To each their own.doesn't last, as well in the looks dept as well IME. i'd rather use some other water based dressings...

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To each their own.doesn't last, as well in the looks dept as well IME. i'd rather use some other water based dressings...
doesn't last, as well in the looks dept as well IME. i'd rather use some other water based dressings...
I think it lasts long enough, except for those who only apply tire dressing once a month. I clean my tires and apply it weekly. For the cars I detail, they customers couldn't care less what their tires look like after a couple days. It's a great value, too. :xyxthumbs:Hyper dressing being a water based product is the reason I bought the product. Yeah it doesn't last as long as the others but I think it's so much easier to clean. To me, that's very important. I hate cleaning tire dressings with a very oily and sticky base.
Hyper dressing being a water based product is the reason I bought the product. Yeah it doesn't last as long as the others but I think it's so much easier to clean. To me, that's very important. I hate cleaning tire dressings with a very oily and sticky base.
I've tried Mothers FX tire shine and thought it was too shiny.i don't use silicone based tire dressings and prefer water based one for tires. while not as cost effective as HD, the mothers fx tire shine works well (one bottle lasts a long time), lasts and isn't hard to clean off the tires. if HD works for you on tires more power to you or anyone else, it's just not for me on tires...
I've tried Mothers FX tire shine and thought it was too shiny.This is why I like HD, you can dilute it to your liking. :xyxthumbs:
:iagree:keep in mind all tires are different as some are ribbed on the sides and some are smooth so the dressing will react and look different in some cases.