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Bold 'n Bright
Poorboy's World
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03-04-2007
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The Bold N Bright tire dressing is the perfect finishing touch to your tires that really makes them look great. Your tires will be coated in a water based dressing that can give you the super glossy appearance if you apply and let air dry or a matte finish if buffed dry. Either way you get a great dark appearance that makes the tire look new again. Since this product is water based it actually is absorbed in to the tire and you don’t have to worry about harmful sling on the paint from silicone-based dressings. The UV inhibitors are good for your tires because they helps prevent dry rotting and browning of tires, unlike silicone based dressings, commonly found in stores.

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Poorboy's World Bold 'n Bright 16oz
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By Silverado07 on 05-26-2007, 03:11 PM
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First time use. Good product for me.
Value--- 9 Priced extremely well. You don't need an overabundance of this product to give a nice even finish on you tires.
Ease of use--- Just apply a line of B & B to your appliciator, in this case an Eagle One tire swipe, and rub around the tire. One coat is all you'll need for a nice crisp matte shine. I would imagine two coats would give a gloss shine.
Results--- Dry after 15 minutes or so, and still intact after a week without rain.
Overall--- Have used 303 on tires the last few years, but B & B is a much better product for tires. Gives a mattle finish like 303, but lasts a lot longer. And a quart is much cheaper that 303. Save the 303 for the seals and interior.
I will buy this product again. Enjoy!
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By choppstixxx on 06-07-2007, 02:29 PM
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I have tried many tire dressings and this is by far the best one hands down bar none. To start off its water based, it really conditions and protects your tires and will not sling. It spreads evenly and quickly unlike anyother hand applicated tire dressing I have used. I like to use a foam applicator to dress it on my tires to avoid a mess on my nice rims. I love PBW stuff and this is by far the best tire dressing out there!
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By dnegri on 09-08-2007, 01:36 PM
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I decided to try it out for the first time after using otc products and all I can say is wow! It doesn't sling like the various products that I've tried. It's been three weeks now and it still looks basically the same way as when I first applied it and NO SLING on the car.
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By ss-truck on 01-02-2008, 03:26 PM
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Can this be used with white letter or white wall tires ?
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By Squeak Squad on 04-23-2008, 02:21 PM
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Yes, it says on the bottle it is made for white wall tires.

Also, it says that it can be diluted with water but doesn't say what ratio. Has anyone here tried it? I do a lot of cars on a weekly basis so it'd be nice to do a full concentrate run once a month and then just have a dilution after that. If noone has, I'll do a test on it and post it up.
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By George @ DU on 04-23-2008, 02:52 PM
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Yes, it says on the bottle it is made for white wall tires.

Also, it says that it can be diluted with water but doesn't say what ratio. Has anyone here tried it? I do a lot of cars on a weekly basis so it'd be nice to do a full concentrate run once a month and then just have a dilution after that. If noone has, I'll do a test on it and post it up.
1:1 is a good starting point for Bold 'n Bright. You may be able to stretch it a little further, but when I've used it diluted it's 1:1.
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By ss-truck on 04-23-2008, 03:25 PM
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Yes, it says on the bottle it is made for white wall tires.

Also, it says that it can be diluted with water but doesn't say what ratio. Has anyone here tried it? I do a lot of cars on a weekly basis so it'd be nice to do a full concentrate run once a month and then just have a dilution after that. If noone has, I'll do a test on it and post it up.
Look forward to hearing the results . I have to go somewhere Saturday that is red clay road and it is supposed to be raining and I know my tires will be a real mess when I get out of there .
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By sciontest on 10-05-2008, 10:46 AM
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Thumbs up Bold & Bright Nice Product

Highly recommended product. Poorboy’s Bold & Bright is a great product wish it had a little bit more cleaning abilities. (My daily drive Honda Civics’ tires are dingy all the time they get brown and require more of a cleaning agent) For vehicles that have there tires well maintain this is a great product. I suggest on using it with a tire applicator rather than using the spray nozzle. One coat leave a nice finish for me. i never tried more than one coat but it’s said “that it’ll give you more gloss with two coats.” The smell is like being on a beach smelling the coconut sun tanning lotion also the product dries or gets soaked into the rubber leaving it with a touchable surface and not greasy. Overall it’s a product that I will be using on all my vehicles tires for now on.
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By robb01 on 10-08-2008, 11:33 AM
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I decided to try it out for the first time after using otc products and all I can say is wow! It doesn't sling like the various products that I've tried. It's been three weeks now and it still looks basically the same way as when I first applied it and NO SLING on the car.
Thats a great thing, I hate sling, and almost everything Ive tried has done it. Ill try this and see if it improves.
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