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  • Tire texture w/ tire shine

    I have been using Hyperdressing for a while now and pretty much love the product as it is water based and comes off much easier then some of the other products I have used. For me, I don't look for a product that lasts a long time so much as a product that I can wash off easily or touch up easily.

    Anywho, on my tires there are a couple of areas where the texture on the surface of the sidewalls isn't uniform. Some areas are a little courser than others. It is simply a glitch in the manufacturing process on the tires. It is hard to explain but I think some of you get a feel or what I am trying to say.

    My issue with hyperdressing as opposed to most of the solvent based products is that as a result of my tires surface having these areas, the hyperdressing really makes that differences more noticable.

    I was wondering if anybody ele had encountered this with Hyper-Dressing and managed to come up with a way to minimize this effect. I love the product and this is the only kink I have with it.

    BTW, I am using it undilluted on my tires.
    Jeff Smith

    Don't mistake my enthusiasm for experience.
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