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What is the favorite spray on tire dressing thats last nowaday which does NOT hurt the tire?
As with most water-based dressings. Some last longer than others, though.303 is gone the second water hits it.
its water based so it does not seem likely.. details?Armor All Extreme Tire Shine. Love the stuff! Cheap and works great!
I've had 303 cause dry rot on plastic trim. I'll never go near the stuff again.
I used it on some automotive window moulding and after a good rain, it dried out and dry rotted. Never had that happen with Armor All or Formula F21.its water based so it does not seem likely.. details?
Armor All Extreme Tire Shine. Love the stuff! Cheap and works great!
I've had 303 cause dry rot on plastic trim. I'll never go near the stuff again.
303 is gone the second water hits it.
I've never had any issues at all with Armor All products. I use the leather protectant (on all interior leathers and plastics) and started using their wheel cleaner and tire protectant. I'm 53 (started driving at 15, around 1984). Been using Armor All products off and on ever since. I always thought all the Armor All folklore was nothing more than urban legends (kind've like all the Pennzoil myths).My experience has been exactly opposite. You could not pay me enough to get me to use any Armorall
protectant type product. Perhaps their products today are better than they used to be, but I still have vivid memories of Armorall creating dry rot on interiors all through the '70's and '80's. It surprises me to hear you say you use it, because I thought you were about my age, and I know no one from my generation that has anything good to say about Armorall.
I have never had dry rot problems with 303. Not only do I use it on my tires, but on plastic trim, wiper blades, rubber hoses, rubber belts. I am a dyed in the wool 303 convert. I credit it with extending the life of these parts.
protectant type product.
Again, that has not been my experience. It survives a number of car washes for me. But then, I'm not a big fan of the super greasy, shiny type wheel dressings, so I'm not expecting that type of look to hold up.