Love this Stuff, Unfortunately not allowed to get the Gallon size from O’Reilly in Michigan anymore due the VOC BS, But I now Stock up & get in another state when I visit Family there.
Thanks for the presentation. I will try this product as I like seeing a durable glossy tire. But I keep thinking if we are undermining the integrity of the tire. Will the tire/rubber continues to breathe as well when we coat it with such products? In other words, are we suffocating the tire........to a potential tire reputure?
@@YettiAutoDetailing Based on a quick research I did, Cover All is solvent based, not water based. One downfall about the Solvent tire dressing even though they will make your tires look new and shiny, they can possibly lead to the sidewall drying out that could lead to cracking of your tire, which could be a hazard on the road.
@@VineyardGaden Yeah if you use it every damn day. Who is doing that? This is a Detail Service these people aren't even cleaning their cars much less putting on tire shine. By the time his "once a month" application (if it's even a maintenance contract) effects these tires it will be time to get new tires LOL.
Hey Curtis, How are you? I hope you and your family are doing well. I was wondering if you would not mind do a video on your go-to products that you use on your details? Thank you for your time and stay safe.
The liquid version is non dilutable. Honestly though after using it a bit I would stick with water based such as Aquagloss or even Chemical Guys VRP. True they aren't as durable but you also do not have the sling factor as well.
I like the auqa gloss better they cover all used cover all did my 37 inch tires in the morning an was still super wet with sling after 6hrs aqua gloss for the win
@@YettiAutoDetailing Thats exactly what i was thinking. Thats why I said dilute with what? LOL. maybe glycerol? I just bought a gallon for 33$ at oreilly's. Not bad! You still like it better than aerosol?
May as well buy the gallon jugs now.. Superior Cover All comes in a new style can now and it's TERRIBLE! The spray can have very little pressure in them now so it just blobs out and half the can is wasted !
@@YettiAutoDetailing I just got off the phone with a Superior Product Rep.. they are aware of the problem and will go back to the old style cans in 2weeks
Yeah to be honest though the liquid barely uses any product though. And I probably could have gone with just spray on and walk away like I said in the video.
Love this Stuff, Unfortunately not allowed to get the Gallon size from O’Reilly in Michigan anymore due the VOC BS, But I now Stock up & get in another state when I visit Family there.
It’s the same. The cans can be bought in all states. The liquid can only be sold in select states because of VOC regulations.
Yeah that's what I'm seeing. I do like the liquid as it goes on a little smoother.
They don’t sale the cans or gallon in NY. Gotta get them online.
First of all, thank you for your service. 2nd, where did you purchase the gallon from?
Thanks.
Thank you for the support 🙏🙏 I got it from Oriellys. You just need to tell them the part number and they can order it.
@@YettiAutoDetailing Thank you Sir.
Be careful to let it cure prior to driving or it will sling.
I did my moldings and bumpers with spray ,works great
Awesome. I would also recommend Solutions Finish for that as well.
Thanks for the presentation. I will try this product as I like seeing a durable glossy tire. But I keep thinking if we are undermining the integrity of the tire. Will the tire/rubber continues to breathe as well when we coat it with such products? In other words, are we suffocating the tire........to a potential tire reputure?
I have never heard of that being an issue with any tire dressings.
@@YettiAutoDetailing Based on a quick research I did, Cover All is solvent based, not water based. One downfall about the Solvent tire dressing even though they will make your tires look new and shiny, they can possibly lead to the sidewall drying out that could lead to cracking of your tire, which could be a hazard on the road.
@@VineyardGaden Yeah if you use it every damn day. Who is doing that? This is a Detail Service these people aren't even cleaning their cars much less putting on tire shine. By the time his "once a month" application (if it's even a maintenance contract) effects these tires it will be time to get new tires LOL.
Hey Curtis, How are you? I hope you and your family are doing well. I was wondering if you would not mind do a video on your go-to products that you use on your details? Thank you for your time and stay safe.
Thank you. That is something in the works.
@@YettiAutoDetailing does the Aersol cover all sling???
@@cartailincautodetailing5465 yes it does in my opinion. I prefer their Aquagloss over it.
@@YettiAutoDetailing yeah I love aqua gloss
Is the Liquid version diluted or non diluted ?? I’m in need of tire shine but am debating between this and VRP chemical guys
The liquid version is non dilutable. Honestly though after using it a bit I would stick with water based such as Aquagloss or even Chemical Guys VRP. True they aren't as durable but you also do not have the sling factor as well.
Yetti Auto Detailing I figured, thanks!
i love the liquid form i don't like nothing in a spray can and you said o'reilly sells this product
Yes you order it by the part number. Just either enter it in the search on Oriellys website or tell them the part number at the desk.
@@YettiAutoDetailing you can find these products at o reillys right on their shelves
The aerosol form yes the liquid has to be ordered through them though.
@@YettiAutoDetailing nice
How long did each one hold up?
I was seeing a solid 2 weeks out of it.
I like the auqa gloss better they cover all used cover all did my 37 inch tires in the morning an was still super wet with sling after 6hrs aqua gloss for the win
I'm right there with you. Water based dressings is all I use now.
Do you dilute the one in the gallon?
No its RTU
Do you have the part number for the liquid
That would be F88-1
Are they durable after the rain storms
Yes they are
R they dry to the touch
It takes a minute to cure but yes they are dry once they cure
Does anyone know if the California legal one is good?
I've not personally tried it but after some solid use I would honestly recommend their Aquagloss
@@YettiAutoDetailing ok thank you !
The California one is ok, I don’t really like how it finishes out (when it starts to fade away) I would recommend the aerosol
Is this stuff dry to the touch once "cured"?
It does dry to the touch but in my experience if its humid out it takes a long time to cure. Almost an entire 24 hours
Does this stuff sling bad after sitting overnight?
Should dry to the touch after a few hours but it depends on the climate. Thank you for watching 🙏
@@YettiAutoDetailing thanks man! 😎👍👍
Looks pretty even. You could even dilute the liquid to stretch your dollar.
Yeah that's what I'm seeing.
@@YettiAutoDetailing What are people diluting with? Dilution ratio?
I haven't diluteded it before only used it straight. Im not even sure it can be diluted as it's solvent based so the water would just seperate.
@@YettiAutoDetailing Thats exactly what i was thinking. Thats why I said dilute with what? LOL. maybe glycerol? I just bought a gallon for 33$ at oreilly's. Not bad! You still like it better than aerosol?
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May as well buy the gallon jugs now.. Superior Cover All comes in a new style can now and it's TERRIBLE! The spray can have very little pressure in them now so it just blobs out and half the can is wasted !
Yeah I haven't tried the spray cans. I've since switched to Aquagloss exclusively though.
@@YettiAutoDetailing I just got off the phone with a Superior Product Rep.. they are aware of the problem and will go back to the old style cans in 2weeks
@@YettiAutoDetailing
it's what we use at my shop, love Aqua Gloss
Use a sponge not a rag
Thank you for your feed back
Cover all
Both are too shiny and you lost me at applying a tire dressing with a rag
A brush will give u better results
2 coats vs 1 coat. 2 coats wiped down vs 1 coat left alone. Not sure how u see comparing but it wasn’t fair or even in my eyes. Sorry
Yeah to be honest though the liquid barely uses any product though. And I probably could have gone with just spray on and walk away like I said in the video.
Back looks better because you wiped it in. Should've wiped the front as well
Yes you are right. However for video purposes I wanted to test these per the manufacturers instructions.
Back look better