Tire Dressing, Tire Protectant, No Tire Shine, No Dirt Attracting Residue, Natural Satin/Matte Finish, Aircraft Grade Rubber Tire Care Conditioner, Better Than Automotive Products, 16.9oz
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One ounce per tire is required, so a 16 ounce bottle will cover approximately 16 tires. It will last for months if you use it as directed, thoroughly cleaning the tire before applying the Rubber Care and then drying the tire after the Rubber Care has soaked in. Especially if you don't remove it with any harsh detergents. Wash Wax ALL (blue) is suggested for keeping the tire clean.
The product isn't greasy at all. That is one of the reasons why I enjoy it. It doesn't attract dirt or dust, but I wouldn't use it on a driver's seat for safety reasons. mat on the side of the floor A floor mat would be a little slick with just about any dressing. br>The last time I used cleaners on mats, my feet slipped every time, which was not good.
I have no ill will toward this corporation. Here's a rundown of what their safety data sheet has to say: It is water based with 18% proprietary ingredients
• It is water based with 18% proprietary ingredients
• It is water based with 18% proprietar • It has a Hazardous Material Rating of 3 out of 4 (HUMAN HEALTH RISK). • Irritating to the skin and can cause "serious eye damage." Mucous membranes (such as the eye) are corroded by it. br>• It is not recommended that this substance be inhaled. br>• After each use, wash your hands. br>• Do not flush down the toilet. br>• This product has not undergone a chemical safety assessment. br>br>Please rate this comment with a thumbs-up or thumbs-down. br>br>Key words: "natural" rubber conditioner br>br>Amazon irresponsibly recommends this product when you search for "natural" rubber conditioner br>br> Hazardous / Biodegradable / Health / Skin / Eyes / Bad / Weights / Gym / Dumbbells / Fitness Equipment / Shoes / Boots / Bands / Harmful / Toxic / Chemicals / Safe / Unsafe / Safety / Organic / Natural / Ingredients / Hazardous / Biodegradable / Health / Skin / Eyes /
Aero Cosmetics isn't particularly shiny, which is probably why my car tires stay clean for so long; in any case, I prefer a super matte sheen. The tires appear to be brand new without being sprayed with a high-gloss finish.
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It was a pleasure to be with you. There was a "learning curve," as with most products (at least for me). I was underwhelmed and on the verge of returning the bottle the first time I used it on my tires. I examined my tires and then the tires of my neighbors, but there was no discernible difference. I contacted the firm to see if they could offer any suggestions. Because I followed the directions on the bottle, I thought I was doing it correctly. "Well, they'll never call back," I thought to myself after the rep said he would give my name and phone number to the owner. BUT, in less than an hour, I was conversing with Brian, the proprietor! How many businesses do that, for example? Anyway, he gave me some good advice, so I tried it again this morning and it looked a lot better. I did make a few changes, however. Rather than spraying it directly on the tire, I sprayed it into a sponge, then wiped the tires with the wet sponge (much neater). I let it sit for about 40 minutes (the bottle says 30 minutes minimum) before applying the Wash Wax All and drying it. My tires now appear to be in good condition. not shine, but that isn't the point of this product. It's also worth noting that this was the second application, which may have aided the process. My tires have a rating of one. They're about a year and a half old and have logged 30K miles. This is something I will almost certainly purchase again.
Some are more durable, some are more lustrous, and some are simpler to use, but none of them had all of them. This is a fantastic item. I am not associated with the company, and if you don't believe me, read some of my other reviews. don't believe me when I say that I simply feel compelled to inform others about how fantastic this material is. br>br>On my wheels and other car parts, I use plasti dip. The glossifier has a tacky finish and attracts dust like a magnet, which I used on my Mustang's wheels. So I decided to use this product on both my tires and my plasti dip wheels. I was completely taken aback by the experience. It darkened the black and made it shinier, as well as giving it a hard, dust-resistant shell. To see how much of a difference it makes, you must give it a shot. br>br>Also, I discovered by accident that spraying this stuff on your tire and leaving it alone results in a very SHINY but dry and smooth coat. To put it another way, you can either follow their instructions for a natural but new tire look, or you can spray it on and forget it for a shiny look. In any case, it's fantastic!.
This is incredible stuff. Throughout high school and college, I worked as a car detailer at a local body shop. This dressing is better than anything I've ever used on the job. I simply clean my tire before spraying it on and letting it sit for a while. After a few minutes, it dries to a nice, rich black on the tire that isn't too shiny (which I prefer). If you don't drive through a bunch of muddy puddles or anything, it seems to last a solid week and a half to two weeks. It also claims to have UV protection to protect the rubber from constant exposure to direct sunlight and does not contain silicone, which was taught as a no-no in the shop when it came to rubber and plastics. When I detail my car from now on, I'll definitely keep this on hand in my house.
It was a breeze to get started, and the results were incredible! Simply spray on and set aside for 30 minutes. or so, and then apply the Washwax - done! br>I've been using Protectant 303 with excellent results for as long as I can remember, but I've recently discovered a replacement! br>br>Without that plasticy look (which I despise), tires look better than new. When I finish the BSM and bumper end caps on my Jeep Cherokee (which are extremely faded), I'll post an update. I'll document the process with before and after pictures. br>br>I wish I had taken before and after pictures, but I wasn't planning on writing a review at the time. The photos, I believe, will speak for themselves. If you look closely at the photo of the tire tread, you'll notice that the product was applied to the sidewall rather than the tread itself. br>br>If you're a detailer, this is the product for you!.
Yes! I'm referring to rain boots, and I have to say, this product is truly incredible. Make sure to wear a towel underneath to keep your soles dry. Also, as the instructions state, the length of time the product is left on has a significant impact on its appearance. You'll notice that the black boots in my photos have a sheen to them, but it's not excessive. Although the product claims to be satin and matte, I'm using it on rain boots rather than tires. I wore the black boots for 24 hours before wiping them. The other was a one-hour commitment. You can tell the difference, but it does a fantastic job in both cases! People are abandoning olive oil and Vaseline in favor of this product! It's a doddle to do. Spray the entire boot (except the sole), wait 30 minutes to an hour for it to dry, then wipe it down with a DRY cloth. You'll be astounded to see those old boots come to life, and it'll be the best purchase you've ever made. EVER! br>br>In case you didn't know, I WILL REVISE THIS REVIEW (IN EITHER DIRECTION) AFTER USE IN THE RAIN. TO SEE HOW MUCH DIRT AND REPELS THERE ARE.