Wanting to try D170

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So today I ordered it, I read where it can be diluted 4:1 but wouldn't that be too much to get a decent shine on my tires?
I'm thinking more like 1:1
Also ordered a backing plate to use on my rotary and some three inch 3M cutting pads.
So I'll have pads from 3 to 7 1/2.
I guess having a bunch of pads is a good thing:dblthumb2:

The Meg's Wheel Brighter I love:dblthumb2:
From now on I'll try and buy just gallon size products that are available.
 
So today I ordered it, I read where it can be diluted 4:1 but wouldn't that be too much to get a decent shine on my tires?
I'm thinking more like 1:1
Also ordered a backing plate to use on my rotary and some three inch 3M cutting pads.
So I'll have pads from 3 to 7 1/2.
I guess having a bunch of pads is a good thing:dblthumb2:

The Meg's Wheel Brighter I love:dblthumb2:
From now on I'll try and buy just gallon size products that are available.

2:1 would give you a medium gloss on tires.
1:1 might be a bit too shiney.
 
That's great to hear being a gallon last me a long time.
Is it best to spray it
unto the tires or spray in on an applicator pad then spread it?
How long will it last on my tires?


2:1 would give you a medium gloss on tires.
1:1 might be a bit too shiney.
 
That's great to hear being a gallon last me a long time.
Is it best to spray it
unto the tires or spray in on an applicator pad then spread it?
How long will it last on my tires?

I used to spray it onto the tires, let it dwell for 5-10 minutes, and then lightly wipe off any excess. I've since moved to Blackfire tire gel and haven't looked back! Hint, hint. :-)
 
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