Next Level - Intense, Silicone Free, Water Based Tire Shine
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Extreme-gloss non-silicone sprayable tire dressing
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Water-based, water-thin dressing you can dilute to achieve the desired gloss
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Ultra-durable, hydrophobic coating is formed and holds up well in numerous conditions such as rain and snow
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Sling-free when applied to a clean, dry tire
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Quick-cleanup if overspray occurs during application
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Body shop safe
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Pleasantly Scented
Next Level is a water-based, intense-gloss sprayable tire dressing that coats the tire and provides an ultra-durable hydrophobic surface. Next Level mimics the look and application style of a solvent-based silicone tire dressing without silicone.
Whether trying to achieve an ultra-wet look shine or a matte finish, Next Level can provide the desired shine by diluting the product 1:1 or 2:1 with water.
Since Next Level is silicone-free, it is perfectly safe to use the dressing within a body shop setting. Easily dress tires that range from low-profile to knobby off-road style tires in seconds with this quick-flashing formula. Quick setup time allows the user to return the vehicle to service in a matter of minutes.
How to Use:
Always clean the tire thoroughly with a tire and whitewall cleaner. A standard washing solution WILL NOT WORK! Before application, a heavy-duty degreaser that will not “brown” the tire is vital. Scrub each tire with a stiff tire brush after application of degreaser.
Allow the tire to dry completely; once the tire is dry, wipe your finger on the tire’s sidewall. If a heavy coat of grease and grime remains, repeat the above step one additional tire to remove all old silicone tire dressing before applying the new dressing.
Apply the tire shine with an applicator. Allow to dry shortly, and your vehicle is ready to be driven.
Tires containing mold release procedure:
- If tires are mounted on a vehicle that has been driven, use one of our premium degreasers to remove most grime.
- Spray the tire and all surrounding areas with water using a high-pressure wash or garden hose.
- Apply one of our premium degreasers and let it dwell for approximately 30 seconds.
- Scrub with stiff bristle tire brush and rinse adequately with water.
- Allow all tires to dry and use Greenway’s Tar B Gone.
- Apply to the tire by spraying directly onto the tire. If you have low-profile tires, we suggest using an applicator to apply Greenway’s Tar B Gone. A towel can be used but will absorb a majority of the product.
- Scrub with tire brush.
- If the film can be felt or seen on the tire, repeat the process.
- Rinse thoroughly with water.
Tires NOT containing mold release:
- Spray the tire and all surrounding areas with water using a high-pressure wash or garden hose.
- Apply one of our premium degreasers and let it dwell for approximately 30 seconds.
- Scrub with a stiff bristle tire brush and rinse adequately with water. We suggest having the appropriate wheel cleaning brushes in a water-filled bucket. The brushes in the bucket will help create a foaming lather and spread the sidewall’s wheel cleaner.
- Let air dry.
- Check to make sure you have removed all residue. Tires should have a new natural look to them. You will need to clean brown-looking tires or tire sidewalls that produce dirt on your fingertip a second time.
- Spray tire dressing onto applicator pad and apply onto the tire. Spraying a solvent silicone-based dressing directly on the tire will likely create an overspray on vehicle components.
Car Detailing Tech Tip:
- Tire surface preparation is the most crucial step. Merely spraying a degreaser onto the tire and pressure washing off is inadequate. Tire scrubbing with a stiff tire brush needs to occur for the product to adhere.
- Spraying Next Level onto the tire will not only cause overspray, but driveway staining and slickness can occur. A “ring” will form on the customer’s driveway, which will be extremely difficult to remove and remain slick, especially during rainstorms.
- Always buff down any “pooling” that occurs on top of the tire sidewall. Smooth out the dressing with a clean tire shine applicator or a microfiber towel to ensure the excess dressing is not present on the sidewall surface. Doing so will ensure all tire dressing absorbs into the tire, and no tire sling can occur.
- Always allow a dressing to “setup.” Typically, a full gloss appearance can take several minutes to appear.
- Load Range tires C (6 ply), D (8 ply), and E (10 ply) can be more challenging to dress. These tires are on heavier vehicles such as large SUVs and pickup trucks. You may need a second coat of Horizon on these particular tires.
- Never use Next Level on the inside of a vehicle. This product will cause extreme tackiness.