Meguiar's Hyper Dressing

i bought this recently and have used it on about 16 or so cars...mostly as a tire dressing. I think it's weak and runny. It seems to dry into rubber very quickly and needs reapplied to even darken, let alone shine, dried-out rubber. I'm honestly annoyed that I have a gallon of this crap to go through.
 
tssdetailing said:
i bought this recently and have used it on about 16 or so cars...mostly as a tire dressing. I think it's weak and runny. It seems to dry into rubber very quickly and needs reapplied to even darken, let alone shine, dried-out rubber. I'm honestly annoyed that I have a gallon of this crap to go through.



yeah, i don't really care for it on tires as well. IME even at 1:1 it would sling and the only thing is use HD for is the wheel wells, or engine at 3:1. using that at the dilution will last a long time and it's basically throw away product, so no big deal since you get alot for the money...
 
have a gallon, i love the way it smells...i feel like i'll be running through this faster than i thought...tires, wheel wells is all i use it for...
 
Legacy99 said:
I agree Al...looks good, but the first rain and it's gone. Need to try Adams Undercarriage Spray, but I have 1/2 gallon of Bare Bones left.



I thought adams undercarriage is the same as cg bare bones?
 
I have tried all three: Griots. Bare Bones, and Adam's. The biggest difference is scent. Bare Bones smells the best IMO unless you like grapes (Adam's). They are all are oily like (not water based). I tried some side by side experiments but never came to any other conclusions of one really better than the others. Some claim they all come from the same mfg source.
 
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