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Author Subject: Tyre Dressing ?
funkyoneboy

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Post #1
Hi guys what tyre dressing do you guys use??

I normally use AUTOGLOSS Tyre and Rubber Dressing 5L
very good stuff but sticky.. what do you guys use ??

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Posted 27th May 2011 at 03:57
jiffy

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Post #2
I've just bought some Autobrite Berry Blast Endurance Trim & Tyre Gel but not used it yet. Seems good:
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=213887
Posted 27th May 2011 at 04:07
af1-gti

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cars are for driving, not washing..

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Posted 27th May 2011 at 13:22
mjstones

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just the autoglym stuff. it was buy one get one free at halfords a bit ago!

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Posted 27th May 2011 at 18:12
owain

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My sidewalls are coated in this kind of brown burnt-on crap that appears shortly after I overheat them on trackdays.

If yours aren't the same, you're not cornering fast enough.

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Posted 27th May 2011 at 18:18
jord294

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i use meguiars tyre gel, which is ok

i much prefer autoglym though

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Posted 27th May 2011 at 21:58
daryl357

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Ive never been that bothered about which product to use but the best way I have found is to apply with 1-2" paintbrush and let it dry. Start thin and build up the layers if you want but make sure the tyre is dry first.
Posted 28th May 2011 at 00:40
vernam616

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Autosmart TyreDandy, sprays on as a white foam and thats all you do, it sets in and drys clear leaving a lasting shine Smile

Pretty sure i only payed £1.50 for the can, handy when you know the rep Razz

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Posted 30th May 2011 at 03:13
spitfire

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Post #9
I use Zymol Preserve, it gives a nice natural look and is non greasy. Although it's not cheap!

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Posted 30th May 2011 at 16:21

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