I wanted to post a little recommendation to those that may not have ever read about SVRT 'milk'. No its not a dairy product... its our name for a highly diluted mix of our Super VRT and water to make a sprayable dressing.
I've always had a bottle of this in my cabinet for dressing knobby tire designs on customer cars, and with the new truck coming equipped with a more aggressive tire I've found a whole new love for it!
Because Super VRT is a water based product it can be diluted, more water = less shine and durability, but for ease of use on intricate sidewalls, knobby tire designs, etc its great!
Next time you order, add an empty VRT bottle and sprayer to your cart add a few oz's of full strength SVRT to the bottle, add water, shake well and you've got a sprayable VRT!
Who else is a fan of the Milk?
Heres my tires treated to a few helpings of full strength SVRT, then edged and redressed with a 1:1 mixture to get the edges of the tread more easily.
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I wanted to post a little recommendation to those that may not have ever read about SVRT 'milk'. No its not a dairy product... its our name for a highly diluted mix of our Super VRT and water to make a sprayable dressing.
I've always had a bottle of this in my cabinet for dressing knobby tire designs on customer cars, and with the new truck coming equipped with a more aggressive tire I've found a whole new love for it!
Because Super VRT is a water based product it can be diluted, more water = less shine and durability, but for ease of use on intricate sidewalls, knobby tire designs, etc its great!
Next time you order, add an empty VRT bottle and sprayer to your cart add a few oz's of full strength SVRT to the bottle, add water, shake well and you've got a sprayable VRT!
Who else is a fan of the Milk?
Heres my tires treated to a few helpings of full strength SVRT, then edged and redressed with a 1:1 mixture to get the edges of the tread more easily.
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