6 Month tire dressing

Tire treated after 1000 Miles from their web site.

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I might like to try this.
 
bretfraz said:
I don't know if I would call that a "dressing". Looks something like clear urethane paint to me.



I was thinking the same thing?:nixweiss As always, I'm always trying new products, so I'll at least look into this one.
 
I did some pre-production testing of this product for Enduralast last February. It did last 8 months on a non-daily driver that never parallel parked ( curb rash). The prep is extensive but application tools provided worked quite well. Here is a picture of this product appearance after one week.

After application all the tires needed was a wash and they appeared has though they were just detailed normally ( tire shine). I must stress the importance of a very good prep as instructed by the product. Poor prep will not allow coating ( rubber-like) to properly adhere to tire with resulting in flaking off of coating. The picture is of the non-glitter dressing. I still have the glitter kit but this is a little wild for my taste right now. I am thinking about doing a diluted glitter application some time in the future ( on one of those boring winter evenings).;)
 

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I bought it last month. It costs $19.95 plus 6.95 for shipping. I decided I didn't want a high gloss on my pickup truck. I tried 1Z and am real happy with it. If anybody wants to buy the Enduralast from me, it is new and in the box. I will sell it for $20.00 including the shipping. E-mail me at spurbarranch@att.net
 
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