Pics of 1 & 2 coats of Bold & Bright

blkyukon

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I just wanted to say that B&B is a great dressing and one of my favorites!

It's very easy to use and I love that you can go from 1 coat (slightly buffed) for more of a satin look

bnb_1.jpg


to 2 coats for more of a gloss look without it slinging or being sticky

bnb_2.jpg


Great Product! :rockon
 
PB B&B is a good water based tire dressing with easy maintenance. It doesn't attract dirt and dust like gel type tire dressings. And it's a breeze to wash off. It might not be the most durable of tire dressings but definitely one of the easiest to clean.

Nice work on the wheels and tires. :D

With Aloha,
Ranney :)
 
Wow that looks excellent! BnB is one of the few PB's products that I haven't tried out yet. But I can tell you that it'll be in my next order for sure!
 
PakShak - I prefer a water based dressing, I usually dress the tires every wash so I don't need anything to stick like glue.

CBlakeNS & PEI Detail - Thanks!

budman3 - You won't be disappointed! I also use a 50/50(B&B/water) for wheel wells too.
 
blkyukon said:
I just wanted to say that B&B is a great dressing and one of my favorites!

It's very easy to use and I love that you can go from 1 coat (slightly buffed) for more of a satin look

bnb_1.jpg


to 2 coats for more of a gloss look without it slinging or being sticky

bnb_2.jpg


Great Product! :rockon

If you spray it on and then let dry it will turn super shiney...you have to wipe the rims down after that
 
lonewolf0420 said:
How long do the coats last?


I have found with BnB about a week for me...my cars are garage queens....but I just do a simple wipe of the tires and reapply the BnB once a week....Keeps the tires black and shiny the way I like them....When I haven't done this about two weeks max
 
Beemerboy said:
If you spray it on and then let dry it will turn super shiney...you have to wipe the rims down after that
Beemer i use the BNB exactly as you stated,wipe of the rims and let try .

Budman the BNB is great i have other dressings but i keep coming back to use the BNB . my whitewall's continue to whiten after i have sprayed the tires with the BNB.I tried the Megs Gel and it didn't work for me so i went over that with my BNB. I think you might like it..
 
blkyukon said:
I just wanted to say that B&B is a great dressing and one of my favorites!

It's very easy to use and I love that you can go from 1 coat (slightly buffed) for more of a satin look

bnb_1.jpg


to 2 coats for more of a gloss look without it slinging or being sticky

bnb_2.jpg


Great Product! :rockon

I often do half and half of a tire at shows as a demonstration or the front and rear tire depending on the space and if people can view them.
It really is versitile to the personal preferece of the user, either satin or shiny.
 
I got to get some of that stuff. Sorry for going a bit off topic, but what did you guys use to clean the tires good before you applied the BnB?
 
lonewolf0420 said:
I got to get some of that stuff. Sorry for going a bit off topic, but what did you guys use to clean the tires good before you applied the BnB?


I use a degreaser and stiff brush to clean my tires...
 
That really does look nice. I suppose I'll have to spring for some when my current tire juice runs low.

Thanks for the tip, especially for those of us who have not used the product before.
 
I agree :yes:








BnB works great/looks great on my tires and wells. No one mentioned that it also has light cleaners (Steve - would you care to elaborate on the cleaner function?). Because of those cleaners, I'm guessing that you could only take the gloss factor to a certain level. That doesn't bother me as I normally stop with a single application. From that application, I can choose to buff or not to acheive my desired appearance.

As far as durability, I agree that a week on the tires is about the extent of the products life. Rain will definitely have an immediate impact on the appearance, and a wash does the product in completely. I thoroughly clean my tires/wheels/wells with each wash and re-dress.

lonewolf0420, for my personal vehicles I generally use a 1.5x or 2x strenght car wash soap. I may supplement that with several squirts of 4:1 APC. I have 2 tire brushes, 3 wheel brushes, and 1 wheel well brush. For tougher tires I will resort to EO's A2Z wheel cleaner, which I never use on wheels.
 
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