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Where can you buy hyperdressing at and how do you use it? From what i have read in the posts, it can be used on tires and other assorted plastics, correct? Do you mix it with something or use it full strength? Anyone have any pics of tires it was used on in deatiling? I have tried a lot of different products, the foam in a can stuff, Amorall, other stuff.. can't remember all the names right now... And where can i buy this stuff from? Local Wal-Mart, Autozone, Pep Boys or off the Internet?
Hyperdresing is a great product for plastics and tires. It is a water based dressing that is mixed with water from 1:1 matte finish to 4:1 shiny finish(mix is HD/H2O). You can order it from here http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/index.htm
I got mine from ADS. You have to dilute it with water. If you get it from ADS, it'll come with a nice sprayer bottle that already has the lines marked out of where you have to fill it to, depending on how glossy you want it.
Hyperdresing is a great product for plastics and tires. It is a water based dressing that is mixed with water from 1:1 matte finish to 4:1 shiny finish(mix is HD/H2O). You can order it from here http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/index.htm
+1 I thought it was to be 4 parts water and 1 part hd or however strong you wanted it mixed.
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I get mine like most here from ADS. I use it 4:1 for the matte finish (water:HD).
I use on chassis, tires, wheel wells, and the entire engine compartment.
generally what I do is....
Spray on, let sit for a bit, wipe off excess, then let sit for a while to soak in.
In some places I'll buff it in a little where I'm worried about it bleeding when wet.
definitely need a disclaimer when sending someone to ADS. LOL
I use on chassis, tires, wheel wells, and the entire engine compartment.
generally what I do is....
Spray on, let sit for a bit, wipe off excess, then let sit for a while to soak in.
In some places I'll buff it in a little where I'm worried about it bleeding when wet.
definitely need a disclaimer when sending someone to ADS. LOL



