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Old 08-10-2003, 08:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Poor Boys Bold N Bright

Tried this product Bold N Bright for my tires today.
I have tried about ten different tire products...

Before today my favorites were

Bazooka
Meguiars Endurance
303 Aerospace

Bold N Bright

Application: 9
Easy to apply , you see your results right away
(Endurance I need to go back later and work it with a towel.)

Look: 9
My tires look brand new where I applied it....I didn;t do whole tire because of complaints of skidding...(my wife)

Pros
Easy to apply...looks great....nice and clean
You get alot in one container...and don;t have to use much to get results..I also used it for plastic undercaridge and it look'd awsum....Will use this instead of 303.

Cons:
It is not "Bright" if you want bright go to Bazooka....thats Bright..

Good product....not sure of how long it will last...I have not seen a product last a week on a daily driver...we will see...

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Old 08-10-2003, 09:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Nice review Jeff! I would agree with your results. I actually buffed my B & B down for less shine. It also works nice for those of us who have RWL tires. Cleans them up nicely.

As for the durability, this one is about the same as others. Still, a pretty nice product.
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Old 08-10-2003, 11:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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i also used it on my Lawn movers Black plastic..did a great job!!
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take pictures sometime this week....jeff
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Old 08-10-2003, 11:47 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Argg I ahve a 32oz bottle of this stuff, just waiting for the sprayers! ARGG!
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Old 08-11-2003, 12:32 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I've been using natural look on my tires actualy. I can't see a reason to try anything diffrent so far. Decent longevity and great look. Not greasy or shiny just nice and black with a little bit of a satin finnish.
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I actually buffed my B & B down for less shine. It also works nice for those of us who have RWL tires. Cleans them up nicely.
Same here. I buff the tires down with a terry about 3-4 minutes after applying. I want more gloss than 303 or Natural Look but not super glossy. I find buffing it down this way also completely eliminates any chance of sling. I routinely get a week out of the product on my daily diver truck.

Nice review Jeff. Keep us posted how it lasts for you.

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Old 08-15-2003, 03:34 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I used B&B yestrerday and was impressed with the shine and easy of application. I've been using a P&S product called wipe and shine that has the same results. I like the tires to shine but that's just me.
I'll give B&B a 9.5 with room for improvment
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Sounds like something I could use If I dont need the glossyness . 303 Is expensive to use on tires.
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I like BnB for other things, but not really tires. I like the Meguiars gel for the longevity. Now, if PB comes out with a gel.....
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Rt ..can you explain further of what you are looking for other than longevity...do you want them really glossy?, trying to avoid fling? easier application? ....

I did develop a gel ....but there are other issues involved....
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