Infinite Use Detail Juice used as a Tire Dressing after 7 days!

Garry Dean- Heh heh..."definitely time to wash the car..." after a week or so with no rain :rolleyes: Oh, you crazy Autopian you..that's still mighty clean looking! Now do the mudflaps and well liners next time :chuckle:



So using the IUDJ as a tire dressing doesn't result in some kind of, uhm...mess..with stuff like brake dust getting on it? You know, like the way some tire dressings are better than others in that regard.



I'm guessing the IUDJ holds up even better on bits that aren't subject to as much exposure/abuse as the tires. On hard plastics, like underhood bits, what about using the (undiluted) IUDJ both as a light cleaner *and* a dressing?
 
Accumulator said:
Garry Dean- Heh heh..."definitely time to wash the car..." after a week or so with no rain :rolleyes: Oh, you crazy Autopian you..that's still mighty clean looking! Now do the mudflaps and well liners next time :chuckle:



So using the IUDJ as a tire dressing doesn't result in some kind of, uhm...mess..with stuff like brake dust getting on it? You know, like the way some tire dressings are better than others in that regard.



I'm guessing the IUDJ holds up even better on bits that aren't subject to as much exposure/abuse as the tires. On hard plastics, like underhood bits, what about using the (undiluted) IUDJ both as a light cleaner *and* a dressing?



IUDJ drys to the touch in about 10 minutes. There isnt any snotty residue left behind that dirt and dust would stick to. I dont really treat trim as a professional these days because nothing lasts and people dont keep up with the maintenance required to keep dressed trim looking good after it is properly hydrated. With that said, IUDJ does hydrate, darken, and protect exterior trim, but it is water based, so dont expect amazing durability if you are in a rainy climate.
 
Garry Dean said:
IUDJ drys to the touch in about 10 minutes. There isnt any snotty residue left behind that dirt and dust would stick to....IUDJ does hydrate, darken, and protect exterior trim, but it is water based, so dont expect amazing durability if you are in a rainy climate.



OK, gotcha, answered my concerns.



I dont really treat trim as a professional these days ..



I don't treat it as an amateur either :D Well, with a handful of exceptions and I don't really consider products like Fast Finish to be "trim treatments" at least not in the same sense as dresssings (that stuff's more like a QD-strength BIS-type product, if that makes any sense).



I was wondering if I'd want to try replacing my Fast Finish applications with IUDJ, at least initially... :think: ...like, I might do the IUDJ for a while (as it oughta do a little cleaning too) and then switch to the Fast Finish for ongoing maintenance, or something like that.
 
"You'll see swirls...I haven't polished it yet"....



The detailer is so busy is he can't detail his own car! :grinno:
 
DaGonz said:
"You'll see swirls...I haven't polished it yet"....



The detailer is so busy is he can't detail his own car! :grinno:



Oh god, don't look at my work truck's paint. At this point I view my truck as more of a test-bed than anything.
 
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