This stuff is really expensive and I see that a lot of people use it on the tires and stuff. What exactly is this and what can it do/ and what can it be used on thanks.
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I know a few people use it for dressing tires. It isn't really that expensive I didn't think? Isn't it around $30 a gallon?Navy Blue Metallic Pearl 2002 Camaro Z28: Build in progress. (416" LS3/9" Rear End/TH400/200 Shot)
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Originally posted by Megafast13 View PostThis stuff is really expensive and I see that a lot of people use it on the tires and stuff. What exactly is this and what can it do/ and what can it be used on thanks.
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ASD should last longer on the exterior. But for interior things, it is very glossy, so some people dont like it for that.
Hyperdressing can be diluted to different shines, so many poeple make two bottles for themselves as mentioned above.
As far as the cost, remember you are getting between 2-4 bottles worth with the dilution, not 1.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Originally posted by AeroCleanse View PostI can't decide between Hyper Dressing and M40
Both are great products though...
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Hyperdressing is expensive if used at full strength. It is ment to be diluted which break down to one heck of a deal. I picked up a gallon but I really only plan on using it for engines, I have ASD and have used it a couple times so far on wheel wells and really like it a lot.
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I just got done using some Hyperdressing on both the engine compartment and the wheel wells and it looks great. Here is my concern though, will the hyper dressing attrach dirt and grime like some tire dressings do? Some tire shines I have used are like an oil and all the dirt and brake dust sticks to it so the next time I go and wash my tires my sponge is shot because it becomes all oily and filthy. Is hyper dressing the same? And how does hyper dressing differ some ASD?
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Before I found this forum I asked Rick at ADS a similar question. I have a stock engine, but show it at a lot of Cruise Ins. I need something that wouldn't attract sand & dust and Hyper Dressing was recommended. So far, it appears to be doing the trick. Definitely better then the other stuff I've used.Rick
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