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3M 38327 Silicone Free Tire Dressing, 1 gal Bottle, Clear Bright Pink, Liquid
Item #: 38327 by 3M
UPC #: 051131383272
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- Tire dressing restores deep black color and shine
- Silicone-free formula is body shop safe
- Easy to apply formula takes little time or effort
- Helps boost aesthetic appeal of vehicles
- Ready to use formula
Application
For paint finishing and detailing
Type
Silicone Free
Form
Liquid
Part no.
38327
MFR Model
38327
Concentrated (Y/N)
No
Container Size (gal)
1
Standard/Approvals
VOC Compliant
Color/Finish
Clear Bright Pink
Container Type
Bottle
Alternative UPC
60455064299
3M™ silicone-free tire dressing produces a deep high gloss shine on exterior rubber and plastic surfaces. Our high performance tire dressing helps restore that "brand-new" look that enhances the overall appearance of an automobile. This product goes on easily with an applicator pad or spray bottle and it contains no silicone. 3M™ silicone-free tire dressing rejuvenates the appearance of tires, restoring the deep black color and shiny appearance that makes a vehicle look sharp. Our product has been formulated for easy applications. Gently apply a thin, uniform coating to a clean, dry tire using a sprayer or applicator pad. You can choose the level of gloss by controlling the thickness of the coating. Besides tires, this product may also be applied to other exterior rubber and vinyl automotive surfaces. However, do not use on motorcycles, bicycles or other two-wheeled vehicles' tires or seats. Also, avoid spraying onto brake rotors, brake drums or brake pedals. Applications to these surfaces can cause them to become slippery. This tire dressing contains no silicone, making it a body shop safe product. A growing number of automotive professionals prefer to avoid silicone because they believe it has adverse effects on paint adhesion. Silicone can cause challenges in a body shop by creating a layer that does not allow new paint and other coatings to adhere well. Even though a tire dressing wouldn't be purposely sprayed on to a painted surface, silicone drifting in the air is a concern in body shops. Thus, there is a growing preference for silicone-free products.