1-Gallon Meguiar's Hyper Dressing Car Detailing Shine Solution
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Amazon has 1-Gallon Meguiar's Hyper Dressing Car Detailing Shine Solution (D17001) on sale for $35.39. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
Choose your shine: dilutes up to 4:1, giving you options for shine level from high gloss to a satin glow
Get the highest shine possible on non-painted rubber, plastic, and vinyl parts on your car's interior and exterior surfaces
Multiple applications, including interior and exterior trim pieces, vinyl surfaces tires, wheel wells, engine rubber and plastics, and more
Water-based formula: safe to use and leaves a pleasant scent
Spray on, wipe off: easy and convenient two steps
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Model: Meguiar's D17001 Hyper Dressing - 1 Gallon – Give Your Car’s Trim Pieces the Best Shine & Gloss
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Meguiar's D17001 Hyper Dressing - 1 Gallon – Give Your Car’s Trim Pieces the Best Shine & Gloss
Manufacturer:
Meguiar's
Model Number:
D17001
Product SKU:
B0006SH4PA
UPC:
70382016647
ASIN:
B0006SH4PA
Brand:
Meguiar's
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.5 x 7.25 x 11.875 Inches
Item Weight:
8.35 Pounds
Item model number:
D17001
Manufacturer:
Meguiar's
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This is decent tire shine but it WILL stain your paint if it slings off.
I have found this stuff reacts with the tire browning, if it slings off and gets on the paint (especially plastic bumpers) it will stain the panel a light brown color. It will NOT buff out. You have to wait several months for the sun to eventually fade it out.
With that said....I use it on my work vehicle. It's a cheap tire shine that I can dilute and get a lot of product.
Put it on my salad 🥗, tangy!
Not sure what, if any utility this product would be for me. I found the best product to use for detailing interior and exterior plastics and trim ... 303 Aerospace.
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05-10-2024 at 09:00 PM.
This is decent tire shine but it WILL stain your paint if it slings off.
I have found this stuff reacts with the tire browning, if it slings off and gets on the paint (especially plastic bumpers) it will stain the panel a light brown color. It will NOT buff out. You have to wait several months for the sun to eventually fade it out.
With that said....I use it on my work vehicle. It's a cheap tire shine that I can dilute and get a lot of product.
Good stuff thanks. I use a lot for engine bays and fender liners. Was out of stock for a long time and is finally starting to pop up more. Dilutable too.
We all know that individuals contributing nothing to this thread. A typical jack wagon response.
Yes, the tire shine does react with the tire browning/blooming. It will stain the plastic panels with little brown dots. As I said before, it does take some time to go away as the sun will eventually fade the stains away.
I have about 2 gallons left of this stuff when I got it on sale years ago. It's good cheap tire shine but beware.
Not sure what, if any utility this product would be for me. I found the best product to use for detailing interior and exterior plastics and trim ... 303 Aerospace.
This is great super easy tire shine. It creeps (meaning if you don't get it perfect, it will even itself out) better than anything else I've used and I've tried too many to admit too. Also looks great, you can dial in your level of shine from really over the top to a natural look. The big con about this stuff is one drive in rain and it is gone, not a trace left.
If you don't love this stuff already, trying a gallon is a big, big gamble.
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I have found this stuff reacts with the tire browning, if it slings off and gets on the paint (especially plastic bumpers) it will stain the panel a light brown color. It will NOT buff out. You have to wait several months for the sun to eventually fade it out.
With that said....I use it on my work vehicle. It's a cheap tire shine that I can dilute and get a lot of product.
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I have found this stuff reacts with the tire browning, if it slings off and gets on the paint (especially plastic bumpers) it will stain the panel a light brown color. It will NOT buff out. You have to wait several months for the sun to eventually fade it out.
With that said....I use it on my work vehicle. It's a cheap tire shine that I can dilute and get a lot of product.
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We all know that individuals contributing nothing to this thread. A typical jack wagon response.
Yes, the tire shine does react with the tire browning/blooming. It will stain the plastic panels with little brown dots. As I said before, it does take some time to go away as the sun will eventually fade the stains away.
I have about 2 gallons left of this stuff when I got it on sale years ago. It's good cheap tire shine but beware.
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But the neighbor dog likes to lick my tires now, grrrrrr.
If you don't love this stuff already, trying a gallon is a big, big gamble.
Use 1:95 increases my milage by 12%