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reyo said:I'm looking for a good quality tire gel...
Kean said:..As far as what the OP means by "safe" (and considering his mention of water-based), I'm guessing he means a product that won't cause long-term damage to the tire? I guess I typically never kept a set long enough on one of my vehicles that it would make much of a difference anyhow
Nth Degree said:Opti-Bond. I prefer the natural look so I cut it 1:1 and use a spray bottle.
Accumulator said:Eh, my choice (Z16) is water-based, but it's sure not a gel.
Dan said:Waterbased gel, my vote goes to Poorboys Bold N Brite. But I think Mother's FX (a liquid) is the best looking and longest lasting water based product. Optibond is decent if you like more of a clean tire look.
pwaug said:+1 On the Mother's FX
Accumulator said:Reyo- OK, I gotta ask...what do you mean by "safest" in the thread title?
Kean said:....never had much luck with the gels/thick dressings I have tried. I like Duragloss 253 and have always used 303 Aerospace Protectant as a standby, but I picked up a gallon of Meguiars Hyper Dressing a few weeks ago and have been pretty happy with that. I prefer a matte or "like new" appearance so I'm currently experimenting with Meguiars max recommended dilution of HD (4:1 IIRC).
As far as what the OP means by "safe" (and considering his mention of water-based), I'm guessing he means a product that won't cause long-term damage to the tire? I guess I typically never kept a set long enough on one of my vehicles that it would make much of a difference anyhow
Accumulator said:Huh...I have *lots* of pretty old tires (including the oe ones that came on my '85 Jag) and the qustion of a dressing causing damage still never occurred to me.
reyo said:Is [Z16] a sprayable liquid?
...would water-based be less harmful to skin?