Hi-Temp Products

I have the sample kit from TOL and have used a few products so far.



I really like the Bug Juice Remover. I've been using that stuff for about a year with excellent results.



I've had good luck with some of their other products too. So far, so good.
 
I use the "Grape Tire Dressing".



I put it in a spray bottle (the kind designed for solvents), and I use it on the tires and engine bay rubber & plastic.



It's also great for weather stripping and rubber floor mats.



Leaves a satin finish, rather than hi-gloss and no "sling".



It will also last through several washings. Once it soaks into the rubber, you will use much less each time.



Good stuff.
 
I use Hi-Temp products almost exclusively in the compund, polishing stages of my detail work and I am very satisfied.



Their Light Cut is used on about 95% of the cars I detail is some form wether it be by hand, orbital or rotary.



Luster,



You have me worried by using the Grape Dressing on floor mats and the engine area. First the dressing leaves a slick surface and if your shoes are wet they wil slip on the mat. Second this particular dressing is flammable so I would not use it on the engine area!



Other than that it does give a great "wet" gloss to tires.



Anthony
 
I like the Grape Tire Dressing and use the Bug & Tar remover. And watch what kind of sprayer you put the Tire dressing in , it will eat up a non-solvent safe one.
 
Anthony Orosco said:




Luster,



You have me worried by using the Grape Dressing on floor mats and the engine area. First the dressing leaves a slick surface and if your shoes are wet they wil slip on the mat. Second this particular dressing is flammable so I would not use it on the engine area!



Anthony



Anthony.....



The instructions on the label of Grape tire dressing actually recommend use in the engine bay area (as long as the engine is not hot). It works great.



As for the floor mats, I use it very sparingly and then wipe with a damp terry towel, leaving a nice sheen.



Bill.
 
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