So I have been using 303 on my own tires. I have always liked the results, and it lasts a long time for me.
On my customers cars, I have been using Bold N' Bright. Which I like a lot too.
I was helping my friend out with his car, and I used 303 for him since it will probably last a bit longer. I really didn't like the looks... not glossy enough
but maybe I'm just partial to high gloss tires on other peoples cars now.
So looking at my friends car... I thought of this!
What if you put 303 on as a base coat (long lasting, high protection, etc...), then waited for it to dry, and sprayed on a water based, possibly low cleaning, high gloss tire dressing on top! lol. There might be some added benefits to this. If you did this though, it could also put your family one step closer to seeking professional help for you (and no.. I don't mean a mobile detailer.. I mean psychiatric help
lol)
So what does everyone think about this? would it really give any added benefits? or is it just a waste of product?:nixweiss
On my customers cars, I have been using Bold N' Bright. Which I like a lot too.
I was helping my friend out with his car, and I used 303 for him since it will probably last a bit longer. I really didn't like the looks... not glossy enough

So looking at my friends car... I thought of this!
What if you put 303 on as a base coat (long lasting, high protection, etc...), then waited for it to dry, and sprayed on a water based, possibly low cleaning, high gloss tire dressing on top! lol. There might be some added benefits to this. If you did this though, it could also put your family one step closer to seeking professional help for you (and no.. I don't mean a mobile detailer.. I mean psychiatric help

So what does everyone think about this? would it really give any added benefits? or is it just a waste of product?:nixweiss