Used to use VRP and it was decent but my PERL is my absolute go to. I also apply with a brush but I prefer to cut mine 1*1 on tires. I find that it's easier to apply, lasts just as long as full strength and as a bonus makes it more economical, because as you said it's not a cheap product. However when diluted 50/50 a bottle really goes a long way. Had solid durability for a water based product and since I've been using it regularly (little more than a year) I've never seen any browning.
I use Perl for a year now. I wash my car once a week, and i use Perl every time. It holds that finish for about 4-6 days, then its starts to disappear, but it hold protective properties. I diluted it 1:5 for my dashboard, door cards and leather seats. Its holds pretty well. 2-3 months on dash and door. I have 2 small kids, and they kick front seats all the time. With perl on them i just wipe it down with some distilled water. BTW in Serbia its about 28 usd for 1L of Perl. With my applications i used it 3/4 in one year. That's for Tires and interior.
I dilute Perl 1:1 for the tires. Knock it down after a few minutes of dwell time and it gives me a perfect satin finish. My findings are the same as yours. Been using for about a year now and the first time it rained after initially applying I was super impressed with the durability / longevity of the dressing. Perl is a gem!
For your views, here is how I apply a tire dressing. As you mentioned, preparation is key, if your tire is not clean, dressing will not last. Step 1 - Clean tire with mineral spirits (as you mentioned) Step 2 - clean tire, wheel & wheel well with Eagle One Black Pasti Coat ( also used to chemical decon. a car, very reasonable price), step 3 clean tire with Meguiars non acid wheel cleaner. Step 4 Clean tire & wheels with Super Clean, diluted 1:4 or 1:1. If you still get browning, repeat step 4. Step 5 Apply tire dressing (PERL), 1 or two coats, waiting 30 minutes between coats. The following steps, I performed if the tire has never been deep cleaned before. If your tire has been deep cleaned, go to step 4. Super Clean is very reasonably priced & available at Walmart. PERL will last for several weeks, if tire is properly prepared. Thanks Auto Fanatic for your videos...
PERL 1:1 on tires is the best dressing I've ever used. I love it 1:5 on my interior plastics too. CarPro make nothing but quality products. Super impressed by them, especially their Ceramic Coatings like C-Quartz UK
they make good stuff we like their UK3.0 coatings. We recently came out with our own SIo2 dressing that bests PERL with shine and longevity so far everyone loves it
I just purchased Perl to test and see what all the hype is about. I have been using Adams VRT for the last 2 yrs. and it’s great. I use it on my Raptor and I drive it everyday no matter what the weather condition is. I have noticed in harsh weather condition it would last about a month, but in normal conditions it lasts close to 2 months. The finish is Matt finish for the first coat and gets glossier with multiple coats. Matt finish for me!
Thx for this video ! Using a heat gun after the degreaser, then apply the dressing, let it dry a few minutes on the tire and use again the heat gun to scell Will increase the durability of the silicon based dressing.
I really like CarPro Perl myself. It lasts a lot better than anything else I've tried and there's zero sling or anything like that. As others mentioned, prep is key. I've found that your mineral spirits suggestion has helped in that aspect, and as a result the product lasts a lot better. i get about 3 weeks out of it.
10 days since I shot this video and still looking good and we get rain every other day now. very impressed with it so far and well worth the money. I was getting bad browning after each rainfall using the other products I show in the beginning of this video, I toss them all now.
I have had the best luck with Pearl diluted 1:1 as a tire dressing. I dress the tires twice doing all four in rotation and starting over. No wipe down but I don't overload the applicator. If it doesn't rain the finish can last two weeks.
This is water based too so wont damage your tyres.. U can Use it on interior and exterior trim when diluted... so excellent value too. I put it on tyres neat 1st application.. Then apply diluted 1/4 via spray bottle for top ups after washes once/twice a week. Its only £10 in the uk
I highly recommend Adams VPR. I found that it gives it a dark natural/uniform finish that lasts about 2 weeks. It nothing like the CG Vrp or Perl that washes out. The Adams doesn't shine that much but after 2 weeks the tires are still dark natural looking which is what I like.
I agree I have been using it for about a year now and it looks good on the tires. Also coat the rubber trim around the doors before winter so when ice forms the rubber won't stick and possibly get damaged.
The Carpro Perl is really impressive. I recently tried it against Meguiars Endurance gel on the same car (left and right front tires). After a month in pretty harsh weather the Carpro was still going!
Endurance will sling, plus its silicone based product, harder to clean and accumulates brake dust easily. But the shine is outstanding tho. I still prefer PERL.
yeah the titanium studs look awesome, i had two Ferrari 812 Superfast owners compliment them today at the Greenwich Concours I parked right next to them.
I think I may have tried most tire dressings over the years, and most recently have been using Car Pro Darkside. It's good, but the finish (to my eyes) is not as nice as PERL. Although, I acknowledge that everything is subjective. The cost effectiveness, finish and versatility of Perl is outstanding. Great video by the way.
Perl is the best interior dressing iv used. Its amazing on the leather. Its way better then silk shine and vrp. Iv used it for tire dressing but i like mine very glossy. Its taken me years for find the interior product and this is the ill use for the rest of my life. I bought a liter 2 years ago and iv used the shit out of it but still have 1/4 left. $25 for a liter is more then worth it.
I use it mixed 1:1 with distilled water on my Alfa Giulia, never use it neat. Great to spray on the grilles and wipe in with a cloth. Very good for a water-based product. I think it looks better at 1:1 (or 1:2) on tyres too - more satin, and 1:3 on plastic areas like scuttle panel, mirror brackets, plastic engine covers. Works out economically then too. Great stuff.
Great video as usual. I kept seeing those work stuff brushes on instagram and have wanted to get them for a while now i love how big they are. On the tire dressing Perl is an incredible product but i have to say i love Adams Tire Armor. Its holding up now for 2 months and still shining. i simply spray their tire and rubber cleaner on and let it dwell and rinse off and its back to shiny. I will say tho Optimum has a pretty killer product out now similar to Adams but supposedly last longer. Ill stick with the Tire Armor and plan on doing another coat in another month or so just to keep it fresh.
I always used Chemical Guys VRP, until I found 303 high shine tyre dressing, it produces that showroom gloss that I like, (for those who like a satin/matte finish, 303 tyre balm would be an alternative), I find that it lasts even after driving through rain multiple times, it is recommended to spray it directly onto the tyre, although I prefer to apply it with an applicator, the end result is the same I find.
Nice prep as always, very professional. As far as durability, I don't think it's going to last any longer than the other ones. Perl is better on vinyl and interior than on tires in my opinion. VRP is no.1 for me, I don't mind reapplying it every week or every other week. If it is a rainy period, it doesn't make sense applying it anyway until the weather settles down. P.S. I use Work Stuff brushes as well, was surprised to see u use them 😂 They're great.
It was great that you did the follow-up instead of posting 5 days later.. Hate that. If you get a chance check out Black Pearl.. has a lot of prep but held up to our Chicago winter for 4 months. I first saw it on a video from Apex Detail..
Loved the mineral spirits tip. I also heard recently that Tarminator is a good follow-up wipe-down. And those brushes look fantastic. I need those in my garage.
This is how I apply Perl. Brush on then wait one hour. After that lightly wipe excess with a mf towel and let sit for a couple of hour before driving. I can get about 3 weeks from it.
I use it 50/50 on a full size 8ft bed tonneau cover and it lasts! It is my go to for plastic on bed rails of the truck and tailgate as well. Great stuff.
I tried using a microfiber towel to work the product into the tires, and I had difficulty getting it into the textured parts of the sidewall and edge tread. I think I need to use a brush next time and just use the microfiber to wipe off any excess.
Oh man, you reminded me of the old days, naptha and silicone based dressings. I actually love the perl, it cleans better with normal APC too. Thanks for the vid AF.
APC all have acids in them and over time dry out the tires and can cause cracking, mineral spirits is totally safe for the rubbers oils and if you use it sparingly its safe. been using it for 30 years and love it.
@@autofanaticcars Good to know, I'm been looking around lately for different cleaners, so far Purple Power is really effective on tires, not recommended on rims. I've heard you been using Malco Redthunder, any good?
A 5 gallon Bottle of Silicone Based Tyre dressing is $55cad from the local distributors. Rain doesn't take it off and because its silicone it wont damage rubber and plastic which is why it's safe to use on interior trims. If you use it on trims, I recommend wiping it after with microfiber or it's going to look and feel oily. Some people are into that but I like to be able to touch my trim and not get my hands greasy. Cant make money off that product, it's too expensive for the same results.
Man I want those brushes, I message them a few days ago. I also received your foaming wheel cleaner in the mail. Thanks for the fast shipping. I haven’t used it yet due to work but I’m excited to have it.
COOL. i never knew using mineral spirit can help clean tires better. before this i just scrub with brush but this mineral spirit can remove old tire dressing, thanks for the video
That’s expensive for that bottle. I bought my Carpro PERL off Detailed Image for $19.99. I also like Adam’s Polishes Tire Shine and it lasts a long time also even through a lot of rain. Nice video
carpro USA plus shipping = $30 beans, im ok with that because its a good product and also being a small business we can not offer free shipping like the the big dogs in the game so at times i rather support the small biz than deal with Amazon to buy stuff for myself.
it does self level but i brushed it on thick and wanted to make sure no sling from driving. first time i ever used this product so was not sure how it would work.
All your reviews on products are amazing and perfectly explained on how to apply and use. Your the number one guy I always come back to for complete steps on how to use products. Awesome work!
The next wash after applying Perl (usually 3 days or so) I just go over the tires with a dedicated wash pad using the same shampoo used on the paint and it really gives a great matte finish.
Thank you very much for that tip using mineral spirits! I never would have thought to use that. I will next time. I got a sample bottle of Pearl a while back, but never used it, so I'm going to use it next time I clean my wheels and tires----after I use the mineral spirits too.
I've been using CarPro Perl for about 2 years now. I wash two vehicles every week or two and apply it each time. I bought the 34oz bottle and have only used a little less than 1/3 of the bottle during that time. I use it undiluted and apply it with an Adams foam block applicator. I used the CG VRP previously and like the durability and how much time I get out of one bottle of Perl.
i like it so far and its been raining on and off and the tires still look good, zero browning as well which i was getting with the 3 other products i have been using after it rained
I've been using Perl for a number of months on two vehicles. I like the amount of sheen it gives to the tires and it's easy to apply, but I've noticed that as soon as I drive the car in the rain the product is no longer visible. I'm going to go back to one of the non-water-based tire dressings that I used in the past as they stayed on the tire for a much longer period of time.
mine is still looking great been over a week, multiple car washes and rain. prep is the key, try my prep as i show in this video and you may see much greater results.
I’ve followed work stuff on IG for a while now. I’m surprised they haven’t tried to import into USA by now. They claim nobody is interested but I think they would find a huge market here!
I am working on being the North American Importer, not easy dealing with companies abroad. these brushes are amazing il be posting a dedicated video soon
Thank you for the information on using The odorless mineral spirits to clean the side walls of the tires. I never knew that. Thank you for that I will be going to Home Depot and buying song. Thank you for the awesome’s information again and keep those great work in these great videos comments I really like your channel thank you.
I love CarPro PERL for the tires, vinyl, and plastic inner wheel wells. For tires and wheel wells I use it diluted 1:1 for a satin finish. I recently bough the Work Stuff albino brush and its the softest brush I have ever felt. You should get that one.
This way of dressing the tires caught my eye, I have a race glaze brush and did the mineral spirits cleaning before starting . Tires looked good , then i applied the carpro perl to my pirellis..Painted it on like you do and wiped the tire good afterwards to remove the excess, problem is the next day i drove it to work and got out, The dressing slung all over my tires , any ideas what i did wrong ??
Perl is very thin and many thin it out more to extend the use but that is an issue try a thicker bodies tire dressing many have surpassed Carpr Perl since this video came out. We released out own SIo2 Tire Gel called Auto Fanatic Mega Gloss in our webshop
i have it does not repel dirt so much and seems to break down from the heat. for engine bay plastics and trim i have been using our Auto Fanatic 007 Gloss Enhancer Ceramic Detailer it works better and much easier to apply to rubber and trim to give it a nice finish.
you will love it, Superclean have harsh acids like most APC which strip the finish and also cause premature corrosion on the braking system i never would suggest any APC on wheels but wait til you try our wheel cleaner and see the lubrication and what it does. Enjoy if you have any questions send an inquiry though the Auto Fanatic website for assistance.
Well...Works like a charm. Easy. No residue. Didn't choke and gag! Wheels look great!!! One question. I used the smaller IK sprayer and it did not foam. Should it have? I mixed it like Pan said.
I saw another video you made with sprayers. Found that My ik 1.5 sprayer did not come with the three colored nozzles. I found them online. will get back to you, but so far, great results, even absent foam!
WOw you forgot to do the inner part of the tyer ,the part which has the sidewall rim protection or wheel protection, lol :) Use a small brush mini version so you can get into those side wall wheel protection areas, lol :) Or a cotton ear bud would be a prefect size for that i do,when i get too OCD about wheel dressing my own car, lol :)
I always do that when I use the foam wax pads to apply my new Holeshot Tire and Trim which works better than Perl. Check out my video from last month on the Auto Fanatic channel
@@autofanaticcars Haha! I saw it well. It's only that I find dangerous to suggest to users to use mineral spirit near the brakes. Imagine if someone uses it in a sprayer, for example 😉
oh yes, I actually saw someone years back spraying Wd40 on their calipers and it was going all over their rims and rotor in a parking lot to fix their brake squeal talk about dangerous . I walked by shocked.
Used 1:3 ratio of the Perl for my tires ( even though the recommended ratio is 1:1)and it works well and last long. Gr8 product, and pretty expensive, but has multiple use! I used that ratio because evrytime i clean my car i like to use it on my tire, so 1:3 gives me more use for the bucks. No woman detailers here??
Got a ? I purchased 007 and love this stuff my ? Is how long does it last approximately because I’m just as bad as you my car does not stay dirty for more than a day I use your program power lock with collonite and when I wash it I use 007 I’m just curious because I know that I won’t let it get dirty to test the durability.
Is there a reason you didn’t dress the bead of the tyre between the rim and ridge on the tyre? Good video. Just bought it for my interiors so will definitely try it as a tyre dressing
bead was done the video was edited to show just clips along the way. let us know how it works for you and prep the tires well and it will reward you with great longevity as i am now seeing over 10 days and many days in the rain and multiple car washes
Auto Fanatic thanks for getting back to me. I’ve been trialling AMMO Mud and it goes on well, but only lasts one wash. It does last about 10 days too if I haven’t washed my car and rain doesn’t seem to affect it.
I was just recommended this (diluted) and some other products for my grills. Was looking for a plastic dressing for the honeycomb grills. Need something i can mist on and walk away. Wiping is a super pain in the hard to reach areas.
you can spray this on if you dilute in a separate bottle they say. I gotta say I'm impressed it has rained 7 times since I shot this video and my tires still look good.
Is that the 500 mL bottle? Even with shipping $30 is a lot. I bought mine for $16 locally but even if online shipping wasn't that much. Figure $20 or so when you factor in tax and shipping in most situations. In any case, I've been using Perl recently and like it a lot. Holds up well to rain, smells like bananas and is very easy to apply (I just use a MF/foam applicator). It's good stuff!
Perl also washes off easy. 303 tire shine better. Junk = oil and wax designed into tire for sidewall protection. You are stripping the tires built in protection.
@@autofanaticcars thanks for the reply. I've been a little paranoid about it . I have a bottle of Pearl but once I tried duragloss 253 I've never looked back
Assume you are using a clear mineral spirit fluid vs the milky version? I live in CT and I cannot find Jasco which looks like a clear fluid. The milky white versions leave an oily residue. Any other options?
Hey Auto fanatic, I saw those brushes and I really like them. I’m detailer and would like to get some of them because I go through brushes fast. Can you please give me some information on how to get them from Europe?
I use it 1:1 on tires and 1:3 on engine bay. don't use it on the rubbers of your car since you won't get it of very well. use for your rubbers wolf's nano coating
To pricey for the results its a relative for each situation!! Here in ny the rain has been insane so maybe this year it might be worth it!! Lol be good phil!! Nice review pal
Foxxer not really he didnt dilute it and looked just like the rest in reality its all relative in what works fir u on top the fact that they are all versatile u know
@@cbruno12180 Yep, but I feel all other VRP's are very watered down compared to PERL. I'm pretty positive where I live, heat and water based dressings makes the wheels feel dull after 2 days of driving.
This was bad advice, after applying mineral spirits to my tyres to "properly" clean them, where the spirits touched the wheels/rims it discolored them! Giving them a "milky" finish. Not sure how to fix this. Not sure if it ate off the polish off the wheels, or the clearcoat (do wheels even have clearcoat?) or the Opticoat ceramic coating on the wheels, but whatever it was it ruined them! Really annoyed.
sounds like you may not have used the right product there are many versions of mineral spirits FYI depending on where you buy it what I show on the channel is the Odorless brand Home Depot and Lowes sells. If the finish on your wheels got ruined that for sure means the finish or coating may have been compromised somehow but i never ever had an issue with the finish on any OEM or Aftermarket wheel on the edge when I clean tires on my cars and all our customers cars for 30 years. I even have gotten this on properly applied ceramic coatings for wheels and never an issue if the coating was applied properly. Cheap coatings and inferior paints and wheel finishes may be an issue for some but not something I ever experienced in the service business of what we do. You may want to try a mild polish on your wheels and try a different coating.
I wonder if people know PERL comes from 'Plastics, Engine, Rubber, Leather'. Just use the different dilution ratios. Great stuff.
oh snap!!
Mind-blown
can i use 1:1 for interior plastics ? i mean its for myself so i dont care about the product waste
@@siiNke manufacturer recommended is 1:5 for interior.
I have to say I did not. But l like it! And I love it! LOL
Used to use VRP and it was decent but my PERL is my absolute go to. I also apply with a brush but I prefer to cut mine 1*1 on tires. I find that it's easier to apply, lasts just as long as full strength and as a bonus makes it more economical, because as you said it's not a cheap product. However when diluted 50/50 a bottle really goes a long way. Had solid durability for a water based product and since I've been using it regularly (little more than a year) I've never seen any browning.
I use Perl for a year now. I wash my car once a week, and i use Perl every time. It holds that finish for about 4-6 days, then its starts to disappear, but it hold protective properties.
I diluted it 1:5 for my dashboard, door cards and leather seats. Its holds pretty well. 2-3 months on dash and door. I have 2 small kids, and they kick front seats all the time. With perl on them i just wipe it down with some distilled water.
BTW in Serbia its about 28 usd for 1L of Perl. With my applications i used it 3/4 in one year. That's for Tires and interior.
yes as it has been raining on and off the tires are a nice satin finish and it repels the water still nicely. I like this product a lot now
Can i use it on a cream leather?
I dilute Perl 1:1 for the tires. Knock it down after a few minutes of dwell time and it gives me a perfect satin finish. My findings are the same as yours. Been using for about a year now and the first time it rained after initially applying I was super impressed with the durability / longevity of the dressing. Perl is a gem!
For your views, here is how I apply a tire dressing. As you mentioned, preparation is key, if your tire is not clean, dressing will not last. Step 1 - Clean tire with mineral spirits (as you mentioned) Step 2 - clean tire, wheel & wheel well with Eagle One Black Pasti Coat ( also used to chemical decon. a car, very reasonable price), step 3 clean tire with Meguiars non acid wheel cleaner. Step 4 Clean tire & wheels with Super Clean, diluted 1:4 or 1:1. If you still get browning, repeat step 4. Step 5 Apply tire dressing (PERL), 1 or two coats, waiting 30 minutes between coats. The following steps, I performed if the tire has never been deep cleaned before. If your tire has been deep cleaned, go to step 4. Super Clean is very reasonably priced & available at Walmart. PERL will last for several weeks, if tire is properly prepared. Thanks Auto Fanatic for your videos...
Perl actually works really well diluted 1:1 and it’s easier to apply.
Too shiny
PERL 1:1 on tires is the best dressing I've ever used. I love it 1:5 on my interior plastics too. CarPro make nothing but quality products. Super impressed by them, especially their Ceramic Coatings like C-Quartz UK
they make good stuff we like their UK3.0 coatings. We recently came out with our own SIo2 dressing that bests PERL with shine and longevity so far everyone loves it
I just purchased Perl to test and see what all the hype is about. I have been using Adams VRT for the last 2 yrs. and it’s great. I use it on my Raptor and I drive it everyday no matter what the weather condition is. I have noticed in harsh weather condition it would last about a month, but in normal conditions it lasts close to 2 months. The finish is Matt finish for the first coat and gets glossier with multiple coats. Matt finish for me!
Thx for this video ! Using a heat gun after the degreaser, then apply the dressing, let it dry a few minutes on the tire and use again the heat gun to scell Will increase the durability of the silicon based dressing.
I really like CarPro Perl myself. It lasts a lot better than anything else I've tried and there's zero sling or anything like that. As others mentioned, prep is key. I've found that your mineral spirits suggestion has helped in that aspect, and as a result the product lasts a lot better. i get about 3 weeks out of it.
10 days since I shot this video and still looking good and we get rain every other day now. very impressed with it so far and well worth the money. I was getting bad browning after each rainfall using the other products I show in the beginning of this video, I toss them all now.
I have had the best luck with Pearl diluted 1:1 as a tire dressing. I dress the tires twice doing all four in rotation and starting over. No wipe down but I don't overload the applicator. If it doesn't rain the finish can last two weeks.
This is water based too so wont damage your tyres.. U can Use it on interior and exterior trim when diluted... so excellent value too. I put it on tyres neat 1st application.. Then apply diluted 1/4 via spray bottle for top ups after washes once/twice a week. Its only £10 in the uk
Awesome on both interior and exterior plastic. My tires here in Florida normally last a few weeks with a perl application
I highly recommend Adams VPR. I found that it gives it a dark natural/uniform finish that lasts about 2 weeks. It nothing like the CG Vrp or Perl that washes out. The Adams doesn't shine that much but after 2 weeks the tires are still dark natural looking which is what I like.
I agree I have been using it for about a year now and it looks good on the tires. Also coat the rubber trim around the doors before winter so when ice forms the rubber won't stick and possibly get damaged.
The Carpro Perl is really impressive. I recently tried it against Meguiars Endurance gel on the same car (left and right front tires). After a month in pretty harsh weather the Carpro was still going!
Endurance will sling, plus its silicone based product, harder to clean and accumulates brake dust easily. But the shine is outstanding tho. I still prefer PERL.
I like the matte look after cleaning with mineral spirits. The titanium bolts look awesome.
yeah the titanium studs look awesome, i had two Ferrari 812 Superfast owners compliment them today at the Greenwich Concours I parked right next to them.
I think I may have tried most tire dressings over the years, and most recently have been using Car Pro Darkside. It's good, but the finish (to my eyes) is not as nice as PERL. Although, I acknowledge that everything is subjective. The cost effectiveness, finish and versatility of Perl is outstanding. Great video by the way.
Perl is the best interior dressing iv used. Its amazing on the leather. Its way better then silk shine and vrp. Iv used it for tire dressing but i like mine very glossy. Its taken me years for find the interior product and this is the ill use for the rest of my life. I bought a liter 2 years ago and iv used the shit out of it but still have 1/4 left. $25 for a liter is more then worth it.
Buenos dias,como lo diluye para interiores??
I use super clean ( the purple stuff) for cleaning the tires, works great!
I use it mixed 1:1 with distilled water on my Alfa Giulia, never use it neat. Great to spray on the grilles and wipe in with a cloth. Very good for a water-based product. I think it looks better at 1:1 (or 1:2) on tyres too - more satin, and 1:3 on plastic areas like scuttle panel, mirror brackets, plastic engine covers. Works out economically then too. Great stuff.
Those brushes look really well made. Something I'd be interested in trying. I do really love CarPro PERL. Very versatile. Thanks for sharing!
these brushes are the best you can get, i shot a video on them i am considering being a North American Importer
@@autofanaticcars I did not see that video...have you uploaded it already? I'd love to get some of those brushes. thanks
Gyeon tire has been my go to for a while. Very good durability.
Yes i use Q2 tire and it lasts for months. Very impressive compared to competition and good price
Great video as usual. I kept seeing those work stuff brushes on instagram and have wanted to get them for a while now i love how big they are. On the tire dressing Perl is an incredible product but i have to say i love Adams Tire Armor. Its holding up now for 2 months and still shining. i simply spray their tire and rubber cleaner on and let it dwell and rinse off and its back to shiny. I will say tho Optimum has a pretty killer product out now similar to Adams but supposedly last longer. Ill stick with the Tire Armor and plan on doing another coat in another month or so just to keep it fresh.
I always used Chemical Guys VRP, until I found 303 high shine tyre dressing, it produces that showroom gloss that I like, (for those who like a satin/matte finish, 303 tyre balm would be an alternative), I find that it lasts even after driving through rain multiple times, it is recommended to spray it directly onto the tyre, although I prefer to apply it with an applicator, the end result is the same I find.
Nice prep as always, very professional. As far as durability, I don't think it's going to last any longer than the other ones. Perl is better on vinyl and interior than on tires in my opinion. VRP is no.1 for me, I don't mind reapplying it every week or every other week. If it is a rainy period, it doesn't make sense applying it anyway until the weather settles down. P.S. I use Work Stuff brushes as well, was surprised to see u use them 😂 They're great.
these brushes are awesome. i am building a wall rack for them now
Who makes VRP? Thx
@@tundrawhisperer4821 chemical guys
It was great that you did the follow-up instead of posting 5 days later.. Hate that. If you get a chance check out Black Pearl.. has a lot of prep but held up to our Chicago winter for 4 months. I first saw it on a video from Apex Detail..
Love PERL dressing - I use at 1:1 rather than neat, and have found no issues
Loved the mineral spirits tip. I also heard recently that Tarminator is a good follow-up wipe-down. And those brushes look fantastic. I need those in my garage.
This is how I apply Perl. Brush on then wait one hour. After that lightly wipe excess with a mf towel and let sit for a couple of hour before driving. I can get about 3 weeks from it.
Only 3 weeks? just a week extra from the normal brands. worth the money?
Nice music. Perl us not super concentrated. It is just not diluted.
Great video.
I use it 50/50 on a full size 8ft bed tonneau cover and it lasts! It is my go to for plastic on bed rails of the truck and tailgate as well. Great stuff.
I tried using a microfiber towel to work the product into the tires, and I had difficulty getting it into the textured parts of the sidewall and edge tread. I think I need to use a brush next time and just use the microfiber to wipe off any excess.
You could buy a cheap detail brush and cut down the length hairs/bristles to stiffen the brush 😉
Oh man, you reminded me of the old days, naptha and silicone based dressings. I actually love the perl, it cleans better with normal APC too. Thanks for the vid AF.
APC all have acids in them and over time dry out the tires and can cause cracking, mineral spirits is totally safe for the rubbers oils and if you use it sparingly its safe. been using it for 30 years and love it.
@@autofanaticcars Good to know, I'm been looking around lately for different cleaners, so far Purple Power is really effective on tires, not recommended on rims. I've heard you been using Malco Redthunder, any good?
Nice video! Thanks for the Odor recommendation. I use Gyeon Q2 tire and it works flawlessly, lasts a long time too in my experience.
Thanks for the tip on preparing the tires. I look forward to seeing say a month later update 👍✌️
A 5 gallon Bottle of Silicone Based Tyre dressing is $55cad from the local distributors. Rain doesn't take it off and because its silicone it wont damage rubber and plastic which is why it's safe to use on interior trims. If you use it on trims, I recommend wiping it after with microfiber or it's going to look and feel oily. Some people are into that but I like to be able to touch my trim and not get my hands greasy. Cant make money off that product, it's too expensive for the same results.
silicone attracts dust and dirt, slings and leaves brown spots on white and silver painted lower panels. we also can not use silicone in a body shop.
Man I want those brushes, I message them a few days ago. I also received your foaming wheel cleaner in the mail. Thanks for the fast shipping. I haven’t used it yet due to work but I’m excited to have it.
Should I dilute Perl according to the instructions or would u recommend using it straight from the bottle on tires ?
COOL. i never knew using mineral spirit can help clean tires better. before this i just scrub with brush but this mineral spirit can remove old tire dressing, thanks for the video
Glad to help
That’s expensive for that bottle. I bought my Carpro PERL off Detailed Image for $19.99. I also like Adam’s Polishes Tire Shine and it lasts a long time also even through a lot of rain. Nice video
carpro USA plus shipping = $30 beans, im ok with that because its a good product and also being a small business we can not offer free shipping like the the big dogs in the game so at times i rather support the small biz than deal with Amazon to buy stuff for myself.
Auto Fanatic I understand that completely!
I think it will self level no need to wipe immediately... Thanx for the great video
it does self level but i brushed it on thick and wanted to make sure no sling from driving. first time i ever used this product so was not sure how it would work.
All your reviews on products are amazing and perfectly explained on how to apply and use. Your the number one guy I always come back to for complete steps on how to use products. Awesome work!
The next wash after applying Perl (usually 3 days or so) I just go over the tires with a dedicated wash pad using the same shampoo used on the paint and it really gives a great matte finish.
If I continue using the same tire dressing should I still strip off the old dressing as well?
Thank you very much for that tip using mineral spirits! I never would have thought to use that. I will next time. I got a sample bottle of Pearl a while back, but never used it, so I'm going to use it next time I clean my wheels and tires----after I use the mineral spirits too.
I've been using CarPro Perl for about 2 years now. I wash two vehicles every week or two and apply it each time. I bought the 34oz bottle and have only used a little less than 1/3 of the bottle during that time. I use it undiluted and apply it with an Adams foam block applicator. I used the CG VRP previously and like the durability and how much time I get out of one bottle of Perl.
i like it so far and its been raining on and off and the tires still look good, zero browning as well which i was getting with the 3 other products i have been using after it rained
I've been using Perl for a number of months on two vehicles. I like the amount of sheen it gives to the tires and it's easy to apply, but I've noticed that as soon as I drive the car in the rain the product is no longer visible. I'm going to go back to one of the non-water-based tire dressings that I used in the past as they stayed on the tire for a much longer period of time.
mine is still looking great been over a week, multiple car washes and rain. prep is the key, try my prep as i show in this video and you may see much greater results.
Only concern with using mineral spirits is that mineral spirits or varsol eat away rubber. If they don’t eat it, they stiffen it up
Took you long enough to get some pearl lol I love it
I’ve followed work stuff on IG for a while now. I’m surprised they haven’t tried to import into USA by now. They claim nobody is interested but I think they would find a huge market here!
I am working on being the North American Importer, not easy dealing with companies abroad. these brushes are amazing il be posting a dedicated video soon
Sounds good. I would love to see this work out.
Thank you for the information on using The odorless mineral spirits to clean the side walls of the tires. I never knew that. Thank you for that I will be going to Home Depot and buying song. Thank you for the awesome’s information again and keep those great work in these great videos comments I really like your channel thank you.
Try Ultima Tire and Trim Guard +. Similar finish. Longest lasting I’ve found. Pricey also but it lasts.
Because it’s meant to diluted, I think it’s a really good price using it full strength may not be worth it but to each their own
Chemical Guys V7 tire dressing works well. Lasts in the rain as well.
How do you feel this compares to Gyeon Tire? I'm pretty happy with the results of Gyeon Tire, but I'm always interested and testing new products.
Love your vids, do you still use mineral spirits to clean tires with ??
Yes i do i just did it earlier on two of ny cars its so fast and effective forget tire cleaners and scrub brushes that take forever
Also, have u see the Extra Tough APC? Stuff reminds me of your wheel cleaner being safe but strong on most surfaces.
I have been using auto finesse tire dressing seems pretty good. It is a satin finish.
I love CarPro PERL for the tires, vinyl, and plastic inner wheel wells. For tires and wheel wells I use it diluted 1:1 for a satin finish. I recently bough the Work Stuff albino brush and its the softest brush I have ever felt. You should get that one.
i have the albinos as well il be showing those all in a video soon
I’m sure it’s in the comments below… but how would you go about on maintaining the tire walls after you’ve applied the Carpro Perl??
This way of dressing the tires caught my eye, I have a race glaze brush and did the mineral spirits cleaning before starting . Tires looked good , then i applied the carpro perl to my pirellis..Painted it on like you do and wiped the tire good afterwards to remove the excess, problem is the next day i drove it to work and got out, The dressing slung all over my tires , any ideas what i did wrong ??
Perl is very thin and many thin it out more to extend the use but that is an issue try a thicker bodies tire dressing many have surpassed Carpr Perl since this video came out. We released out own SIo2 Tire Gel called Auto Fanatic Mega Gloss in our webshop
Have you used it in engine and how it lasted and how repelled dirt? Thanks
i have it does not repel dirt so much and seems to break down from the heat. for engine bay plastics and trim i have been using our Auto Fanatic 007 Gloss Enhancer Ceramic Detailer it works better and much easier to apply to rubber and trim to give it a nice finish.
Hey BTW, thanks to Pan, I will be trying your wheel cleaner this weekend. Fingers crossed. I hope it out performs the SuperClean.
you will love it, Superclean have harsh acids like most APC which strip the finish and also cause premature corrosion on the braking system i never would suggest any APC on wheels but wait til you try our wheel cleaner and see the lubrication and what it does. Enjoy if you have any questions send an inquiry though the Auto Fanatic website for assistance.
@@autofanaticcars Will do. I appreciate the response as well.
Well...Works like a charm. Easy. No residue. Didn't choke and gag! Wheels look great!!! One question. I used the smaller IK sprayer and it did not foam. Should it have? I mixed it like Pan said.
I saw another video you made with sprayers. Found that My ik 1.5 sprayer did not come with the three colored nozzles. I found them online. will get back to you, but so far, great results, even absent foam!
You need to make playlist on the different cars gt350, alfa, etc. And cleaning/review stuff!!!
WOw you forgot to do the inner part of the tyer ,the part which has the sidewall rim protection or wheel protection, lol :) Use a small brush mini version so you can get into those side wall wheel protection areas, lol :) Or a cotton ear bud would be a prefect size for that i do,when i get too OCD about wheel dressing my own car, lol :)
I always do that when I use the foam wax pads to apply my new Holeshot Tire and Trim which works better than Perl. Check out my video from last month on the Auto Fanatic channel
I personally dilute it and it doesn’t last long at all! Good look at 1:1
Never use mineral spirits on wheels. The product is greasy, and if it goes on the brakes you will lose in effectiveness. Safety first 😉
tires not wheels FYI and nowhere near the braking system, put on your glasses next time ha ha ha
@@autofanaticcars Haha! I saw it well. It's only that I find dangerous to suggest to users to use mineral spirit near the brakes. Imagine if someone uses it in a sprayer, for example 😉
oh yes, I actually saw someone years back spraying Wd40 on their calipers and it was going all over their rims and rotor in a parking lot to fix their brake squeal talk about dangerous . I walked by shocked.
@@autofanaticcars Crazy 😳
Used 1:3 ratio of the Perl for my tires ( even though the recommended ratio is 1:1)and it works well and last long. Gr8 product, and pretty expensive, but has multiple use! I used that ratio because evrytime i clean my car i like to use it on my tire, so 1:3 gives me more use for the bucks. No woman detailers here??
Got a ? I purchased 007 and love this stuff my ? Is how long does it last approximately because I’m just as bad as you my car does not stay dirty for more than a day I use your program power lock with collonite and when I wash it I use 007 I’m just curious because I know that I won’t let it get dirty to test the durability.
Is there a reason you didn’t dress the bead of the tyre between the rim and ridge on the tyre? Good video. Just bought it for my interiors so will definitely try it as a tyre dressing
bead was done the video was edited to show just clips along the way. let us know how it works for you and prep the tires well and it will reward you with great longevity as i am now seeing over 10 days and many days in the rain and multiple car washes
Auto Fanatic thanks for getting back to me. I’ve been trialling AMMO Mud and it goes on well, but only lasts one wash. It does last about 10 days too if I haven’t washed my car and rain doesn’t seem to affect it.
Are the Work brushes chemical resistant?
Tuff Shine for me. lasts 3 months!
I use pearl and ur tire cleaner at the medium dilution. I doesn’t seem to really take it off which is good. Less I have to do.
The best I have used. I use out the bottle no diluting worth the money.
yeah for tires i feel the same the more solids the better bond and protection. good stuff
Auto Fanatic are you still using CarPro Perl after two years since you filmed this RUclips? It looks like a great product.
Now my local advance autopart carry VRP...interested on those brushes as well
hOW DO YOU CLEAN YOUR BRUSH AFTER APPLYING PEARL? HOW LONG DO BRUSHES LAST FOR THIS?
i leave it in a plastic bag after use, to clean you can soak in a good APC full strength or in mineral spirits and air dry.
Nice! Thank you!
do the tire dressings protect the tire? ie prevent it from cracking
they are supposed to
I was just recommended this (diluted) and some other products for my grills. Was looking for a plastic dressing for the honeycomb grills. Need something i can mist on and walk away. Wiping is a super pain in the hard to reach areas.
you can spray this on if you dilute in a separate bottle they say. I gotta say I'm impressed it has rained 7 times since I shot this video and my tires still look good.
Auto Fanatic thanks man. Just used your cleaner on my Sig Wheels first time. Worked great.
enjoy it and no nasty fumes makes cleaning the wheels even better.
Auto Fanatic if one chooses to dilute and spray onto the tires, do you let it sit for a bit and then wipe even with a towel? Thx!
For me is the same results than meguiars hyper dressing
Is that the 500 mL bottle? Even with shipping $30 is a lot. I bought mine for $16 locally but even if online shipping wasn't that much. Figure $20 or so when you factor in tax and shipping in most situations. In any case, I've been using Perl recently and like it a lot. Holds up well to rain, smells like bananas and is very easy to apply (I just use a MF/foam applicator). It's good stuff!
Perl also washes off easy. 303 tire shine better.
Junk = oil and wax designed into tire for sidewall protection. You are stripping the tires built in protection.
How do you like your Pzeros
Great vid bro ,thanks for advice...
thanks for watching. AF
How long does this last?
Do you have any more of those “Work Stuff” brushes? Did you ever start selling those in your store? Thx
I bought mine on eBay and they took about a month to get here due to covid 19
I use it as well it’s great
Is your driveway asphalt? I just got one installed and wondered if you stay away from products that may damage it?
yes it is, be careful what you use I had lots of issues over the years with iron activator wheel cleaners that lifted the color and stained it.
@@autofanaticcars thanks for the reply. I've been a little paranoid about it . I have a bottle of Pearl but once I tried duragloss 253 I've never looked back
When is your wheel cleaner going to be available in the UK?
been selling to the UK since it came out just send an email through the website
@@autofanaticcars done mate thanks
Assume you are using a clear mineral spirit fluid vs the milky version? I live in CT and I cannot find Jasco which looks like a clear fluid. The milky white versions leave an oily residue. Any other options?
hi buy any can of odorless mineral spirits at Home Depot or Lowes whatever brand you prefer its always clear in the metal cans.
@@autofanaticcars Thanks!
Hey Auto fanatic, I saw those brushes and I really like them. I’m detailer and would like to get some of them because I go through brushes fast. Can you please give me some information on how to get them from Europe?
look them up the company is in Poland direct you can order from the UK website im sure that is how i got mine
@@autofanaticcars ok but I don’t a name to look up that’s why I was asking you for the information.
the brand is called WorkStuff
I use it 1:1 on tires and 1:3 on engine bay. don't use it on the rubbers of your car since you won't get it of very well. use for your rubbers wolf's nano coating
So mineral spirits only before the first application?
You obviously haven’t tried shine supply wise guy tire cleaner. That stuff is amazing, no need for mineral spirits if you have wise guy
Where did you get it that it costs so much? It should be less than half that price at least.
To pricey for the results its a relative for each situation!! Here in ny the rain has been insane so maybe this year it might be worth it!! Lol be good phil!! Nice review pal
Little goes a long way.
Foxxer not really he didnt dilute it and looked just like the rest in reality its all relative in what works fir u on top the fact that they are all versatile u know
@@cbruno12180 Yep, but I feel all other VRP's are very watered down compared to PERL.
I'm pretty positive where I live, heat and water based dressings makes the wheels feel dull after 2 days of driving.
This was bad advice, after applying mineral spirits to my tyres to "properly" clean them, where the spirits touched the wheels/rims it discolored them! Giving them a "milky" finish. Not sure how to fix this. Not sure if it ate off the polish off the wheels, or the clearcoat (do wheels even have clearcoat?) or the Opticoat ceramic coating on the wheels, but whatever it was it ruined them! Really annoyed.
sounds like you may not have used the right product there are many versions of mineral spirits FYI depending on where you buy it what I show on the channel is the Odorless brand Home Depot and Lowes sells. If the finish on your wheels got ruined that for sure means the finish or coating may have been compromised somehow but i never ever had an issue with the finish on any OEM or Aftermarket wheel on the edge when I clean tires on my cars and all our customers cars for 30 years. I even have gotten this on properly applied ceramic coatings for wheels and never an issue if the coating was applied properly. Cheap coatings and inferior paints and wheel finishes may be an issue for some but not something I ever experienced in the service business of what we do. You may want to try a mild polish on your wheels and try a different coating.
Suprised you havnt tried the optimum tire coat. With your mineral spirits pre clean you will get great results