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V.R.T Vinyl, Rubber, & Tire Dressing


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Like tires that look new, not oily and shiny? How about the exterior plastic of your vehicle? You will love our Vinyl, Rubber, and Tire Dressing. Enhance and protect the appearance of plastic, rubber, tires, moldings, and all vinyl surfaces. Adam’s V.R.T. is water-based, and contains no harmful solvents or alcohol. The thick moisturizing cream applies easily with a sponge and will not leave a greasy film, attract dirt, or harm paint and glass. Added U.V. protection keeps vehicle interiors and exteriors looking and feeling like new.

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Start with a clean, dry surface. Since VRT is water-based it will NOT adhere to areas that are still wet or damp. Using a detail sponge, squirt a quarter sized amount of VRT in to the center. Squeeze the sponge on both sides so that the VRT can spread out and soak in to the applicator (this will ensure even coverage). Rub vigorously over the surfaces you wish to protect. Add more VRT for proper coverage or for a shiner look if desired.<o:p></o:p>

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Use VRT:

  • Tires
  • Unpainted plastic Mirrors
  • Tonneau Covers
  • Bumper step covers
  • Fender flairs
  • Vinyl Tops

Want more info? Click the PLAY button on the videos Here: www.adamspolishes.com/t-Videos_DVD5_13.aspx

 

V.R.T Vinyl, Rubber, & Tire Dressing

 

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I think I read on here that some people add water to their VRT and spray it on??? What's up with that? Does it work well? What's the ratio of water/VRT to use?

 

I would lkie to try that as well and then use it almost as In-Out Spray and wipe with a detail sponge. Also need suggestions on getting frame areas to clean where can't reach with detail sponge or use in-out because of the size of the can. Perhaps use in a small sample spray bottle.:help::help::help::pc:

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I would lkie to try that as well and then use it almost as In-Out Spray and wipe with a detail sponge. Also need suggestions on getting frame areas to clean where can't reach with detail sponge or use in-out because of the size of the can. Perhaps use in a small sample spray bottle.:help::help::help::pc:

 

Rad, did you try using the interior detailing pads? The angled edges really work great for those hard to reach spots.

http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-379-adams-wax-dressing-applicator-pkg2.aspx

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