I currently use #40 on my tires because I don't care for the real high gloss shine on tires. I spray #40 directly onto a microfiber towel and wipe it onto the tire. It leaves a nice clean looking tire with no gloss, which is nice, but I could go for something with a little more pop than #40 though. I was thinking about getting a sample of hyper dressing from ADS to try out since it is dilutable. So does anyone think hyper dressing diluted to the proper ratio would be a good choice for a low gloss clean look? I am not looking for something that is real greasy either. So what does everyone think?
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Re: Low Gloss Tire Dressing Recommendation
By applying #40 with a microfiber cloth, you are really not applying much to the tire, as most of it is getting sucked up by the towel....that may be the reason your not getting as much "pop" as you are looking for.
Since you already have # 40, try this...
Apply # 40 using a foam applicator pad...It will give you a bit more "pop" than applying it with a microfiber cloth...
After evaluating the results, let us know how it looks in regards tot he microfiber towel.
MikeMike Pennington
Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
Meguiar's, Inc.
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Re: Low Gloss Tire Dressing Recommendation
Another option is Hot Shine Tire Gel, just make sure to remove the excess and wipe down the tire for that matte look.
gb387 did a great review of it here... Hot Shine Tire Gel G-12416 ~ ReviewScott
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Re: Low Gloss Tire Dressing Recommendation
Originally posted by Mike Pennington View Post
Since you already have # 40, try this...
Apply # 40 using a foam applicator pad...It will give you a bit more "pop" than applying it with a microfiber cloth...
I'll give that a try as soon as the weather warms up. Thanks.Brian
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I use the Hot Shine and wipe it off, it gives the finish a pop you may like, I also tried the spray and walk away and it looked great. I just put it on one of my MF bonnets and spread it around and wiped with a MF towel, leave it on for a shinier finish if you like. It works for both worlds.
Have fun.
AaronPhilippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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On my tires , like I mentioned on a previous post. I like endurance gel. If I have alot of time to apply it. For me I get the best results with using a paint brush to apply. If pressed for time , out comes the hot shine spray. I just purchased a gallon jug of #40 as I run out of consumer line goods I'm switching to detailer and pro line. I will have to try #40 on my tires. Thanks for the advice.quality creates its own demand
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Re: Low Gloss Tire Dressing Recommendation
Not the best photo but here is Endurance (the natural look version)... not the best photo but might help.
Gold Class Endurance
Also like BlueZero and Nappers mentioned you can give a final wipe to Hot Shine and really most tire dressing to remove excess dressing and tone down the shine.Brandon
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Re: Low Gloss Tire Dressing Recommendation
Originally posted by gb387 View PostNot the best photo but here is Endurance (the natural look version)... not the best photo but might help.
Gold Class Endurance
Also like BlueZero and Nappers mentioned you can give a final wipe to Hot Shine and really most tire dressing to remove excess dressing and tone down the shine."Meguiar's, Im back home Again, and plan to Stay!".
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