3D Ultra Protectant Tire Shine Spray - 24oz. | Beautifies & Protects Rubber & Vinyl | Long Lasting High Shine | Non Greasy Water Based Tire Dressing | Guards Against UV Damage

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Feature

Non-greasy, spray-on formula.
Long lasting high gloss finish guards against UV damage.
Also protects & beautifies rubber / vinyl.
The ultimate shine for your tires.
Industries best tire dressing.

Description

Are you looking for a long lasting tire dressing? Then 3D Ultra Protectant water based tire dressing, is a spray on formula that any car detailer will need. If you are not comfortable with thick solutions, you can always use the 3D Ultra Protectant spray-on formula. It will give your car tires the same long-lasting high gloss that its thicker counterpart, Ultra Protectant Thick, has to offer. This water based dressing has silicone and is made of the highest grade ingredients that are blended into a super micro emulsion that spreads easily onto your tires and lasts the longest. It also gives best results when it is used after cleaning your tires with the 3D Yellow Degreaser. After spraying a mist of this solution on your car tire, you can wipe it off and give your car tires the long-lasting gloss that you have always wanted. If you prefer to spread on your tire dressing then consider 3D Ultra Protectant Thick. These are only two of the most popular tire dressings offered by 3D Professional Detailing Products. This water based tire dressing should be in every car care enthusiast's garage, any one who enjoys working on their car will love enhancing their expensive paint job and custom car modifications with some nice looking tires. Is there a water based tire dressing that is green and biodegradable? Yes, 3D Ultra Protectant spray Features and Advantages of Water Based Dressing Dressings are applied to tires to give them that shiny and new look as though the car just came out of the showroom. While all dressings used to be solvent-based, it was discovered that they caused harm to both the car and to the environment. In fact, it is the solvent-based dressing that gave wheel dressings its bad reputation for damaging tires and ruining the paint job of cars.