Diluting CG VRT...

Discussion in 'Pre Wash, Wash, Decon, Claying, Engine, Wheels, an' started by trig, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. trig

    trig Virgin Detailer

    Is there a way? Am I going to be the first to actually experiment with it? I put some on my BMW wheels and trim and loved it! However, I am not a fan of the thickness at all. I want to be able to spray it on, or at least rub it on a little easier.

    What do you guys think?

    ISA, just water? No way?

    I'm thinking I'm going to go home tonight and waste some product...

    :doh:
     
  2. Caraman

    Caraman Virgin Detailer

    VRG is my favorite exterior tire and trim product. I always dilute it 1:1 with plain water and use with a spray bottle.:thumb:
     
  3. Smith2287

    Smith2287 Welcome to Detailing

    I tried to dulite it once and found at 1:1 it looked a lot like CG silk shine so I just use that now since I already had a gallon of it. I love silk shine on the interior after an apc wipe down. But VRP is still in my collection for when I really want that supper wet looking tire!!!!!
     
  4. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Had never thought about cutting it 1:1, should try that sometime!
     
  5. trig

    trig Virgin Detailer

    I guess that settles it. I'll waste a couple ounces trying it. It worked well on my trim but rubbing it into my tires that have so much detail took forever. I don't have time to 'detail' my tires, let alone customer's tires.

    Maybe next time I'll shoot for Silk Shine Dressing instead!
     
  6. trig

    trig Virgin Detailer

    1:1 works! It dilutes fine, and it looks even better! My tires looked creat and it was a ton easier to rub it into the little details.

    This means that you could make 2 gallons of tire/trim dressing for $25 bucks!
     
  7. MWAUTOPRO

    MWAUTOPRO Jedi Nuba

    It does spray a lot better cut at one to one. It is a little less glossy. Think new tire.

    - I do know that it sprays much better and leaves a better finish out of a paint gun then silk shine does.
     

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