Best Bulk Tire Dressing?

I have plenty of CGs VRT cuz I was selling CGs stuff for a while, or at least trying. But it isn't sprayable, but I havent tried dilluting it... never really thought about that, although dilluted it must be a really flat finish because its not that shiny to begin with. CGs needs to come out with a concentrated version of Poorboys BnB.
 
Like others here I use Hyper Dressing diluted 2.5:1, but I use it a bit differently. Typically i'll *lightly* spray the wheel wells, tires, and any large trim panels, let it soak in for a while then go back over everything, again lightly, with a sponge and Chemical Guys Natural Shine dressing.



This method seems to give me the most distance out of a "bottle". I have to dress 4-15 sets of tires a day, 6 days a week so I need to be somewhat cost effective.
 
Auto Magic has several very good dressings that are about $400 for a 55 Gallon container. Do the math and you'll easily see that's pretty cheap. Dressing is probably the most expensive product in a complete detail. If you can cut that unit down, that means more profit.
 
Agreed!



I am definitly happy with Meguiars #40 for interior surfaces, but it has let me down on tires and exterior trim... Streaking, and browning are a big no-no for me!!!



I think I'm going to go with AutoMagic on this one!
 
wytstang said:
Why not Armoral Original? it's water based and you can pick it up locally....



To be honest, I bought a bottle of it the other day...



I was using it on the doorpanel when the customer walked by.... I was embarassed to be using Armor-All, I quickly put it back in my truck and grabbed my 303... Felt better after :)



I guess I gotta get some unlabelled sprayers if I'm gonna use Armor-All...... :getdown
 
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