Description
Profile, a multi gloss level tyre and trim dressing for all rubber and plastic exterior surfaces.
A blend of solvents and silicones offers a durable, quick-drying and water repellent finish.
The progressive finish is achieved by layering Profile, one initial layer will leave a satin factory finish, and additional layers will result in extra gloss. More layers equal more gloss, the choice is yours!
WHY SHOULD YOU BUY PROFILE TYRE & TRIM DRESSING?
- Great durability
- No sling formula
- Easy to apply
- Incredible finish
- Restores plastic trim
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How To Use:
- Apply a few drops of profile to your Tyre dressing applicator
- Spread Profile evenly across the surface
Apply more additional layers to achieve your desired finish
Best Products To Use To Help Prepare?
Cleanse is designed to remove old dressings, grime and discolouration from the tyre wall surface. Cleanse penetrates deep into the tyre to breakdown existing products in preparation for new dressings to be applied. Clean tyre walls are essential to achieve the best results whilst ensuring the durability of your tyre dressing.
What Is Tyre Dressing?
Tyre dressing is made to restore faded black rubber. After a car has been detailed, you want the car to look spotless in every way. You cleaned the arches, the wheels, washed the car and perhaps even gave it a new coat of wax. In that case, you also want the tires to look deep, dark black. A tire dressing is a (mostly) oily product that helps to bring back the deep dark colour of rubber.
Why Use A Tyre Dressing?
When tires get dirty or slowly start to fade a bit, they can turn more grey than black. This gray color has a low contrast with light color paintwork, and a very slight color difference with dark color paintwork. This can either be caused by dirt and grime, which means that a good clean is enough. But it can also be caused by faded/worn rubber. A tire dressing helps to bring back the deep black color of the rubber, making it look more like when it was new.
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