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    ok...i'm having some concerns here. i have a detailer who is not happy with the professional detailer tire dressing offered here in canada. he says it washes off after one rain. i haven't tried myself yet, so i can't comment. unfortunately, the numbering system in canada seems to be different from what you have in the states, so i can't really search for the correct product info in the forums here.

    has anybody come across any issues with this product, and what have they done to correct it?
    Gary Grant
    thegarageguy.ca

  • #2
    Hi Gary,

    The Detailer Series of products in Canada is not the same as the Detailer Series in the US. For tires, my preference has to go to the US version of the All Season Dressing D-16001. As far as I know, there is not an equivalent in the Canadian series. ( I will try and find my Canadian Meg's Catalog).

    Here is a link to the All Season Dressing

    All Season Dressing

    Another choice is to use Meg's Gold Class Endurance which is available in Canada. It too works very well!!!

    Gold Class Endurance

    Tim
    Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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    • #3
      Hi Gary,

      I don't have this information so I'll forward this link to Mike Pennington and lets see if he can help.

      Mike
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        i dont know any canadian stuff, but what i use for my tires and what works well is armor-all. but it isnt the regular stuff. this stuff is in a clear bottle, and its not really liquid like the original stuff. this is more oily/gelly than the original, plus it is clear.

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        • #5
          thanks for the input guys.

          2hot - endurance would be nice, except that this is a new car dealer selling close to 100 cars a month. consumer products aren't really cost effective.

          mike - thanks, i'm going to be speaking with the folks up here today also.
          Gary Grant
          thegarageguy.ca

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          • #6
            all season dressing

            my buddy who works for a small car dealership only uses the all season dressing on the plastics and the tires. He swears by it and I have used it on many occassions (he won't give me a bottle!!) when I go visit him and love it. It comes in a gallon size so I think this would be your most cost effective route. IMHO
            Yea, I'm a red hot beaner!!

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            • #7
              Re: tire dressing concerns

              Originally posted by the garage guy
              ok...i'm having some concerns here. i have a detailer who is not happy with the professional detailer tire dressing offered here in Canada.
              What is the name and part number of the product he is using?
              Mike Phillips
              760-515-0444
              showcargarage@gmail.com

              "Find something you like and use it often"

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              • #8
                sorry, i forgot i posted this here. here's the poop. the canadian professional "tire dressing" (m7720) is a water based dressing, that is probably more suited to an interior dressing. the "vinyl/rubber dressing" (m7520) is solvent/silicone based. unfortunately, the price point is almost 40% more expensive than other pro brands and i've had to use those for my dealership customers.
                Gary Grant
                thegarageguy.ca

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