tire dressing
#12
RE: tire dressing
Here is one for you!
Turtle Wax Tire Wax
Gives the tires a nice dark finish without dripping or flying off. Actualy dries dry to the touch.
Smells like grapes and wont mess with your hands, etc.
No silicone in it to dryout the tires over time.
It last weeks too! Awesome awesome stuff.
Turtle Wax Tire Wax
Gives the tires a nice dark finish without dripping or flying off. Actualy dries dry to the touch.
Smells like grapes and wont mess with your hands, etc.
No silicone in it to dryout the tires over time.
It last weeks too! Awesome awesome stuff.
#13
RE: tire dressing
ORIGINAL: birdoffire7
Meguir's NXT spray tire shine. Absolutely the best, but it's gonna cost ya.
Meguir's NXT spray tire shine. Absolutely the best, but it's gonna cost ya.
#14
RE: tire dressing
You guys should check out Poorboys Bold N Bright. You can spray it on or put it on an applicator. It has a nice shine and completely dries to the touch. It won't attract any dirt. It also works awesome on fenderwells and in the engine bay.
#15
RE: tire dressing
I use the same stuff it is called Zaino Perfect tire gloss and it can be used on anything plastic or rubber. I use it on all black plastic and rubber seals and tires of course. I know after more than one application it will have that satin to shiny look the more you use it. It is very easy to apply and dries fast. Hint it doesn't attract dust and wont sling off the tire and get all over your ride. I used to use all those other products with the silicone in it but that will not last and yellow the tires if not in use after a few uses. This stuff maintains the new tire look and can save a whole lot of time in the long run. JMO J
ORIGINAL: Heavyg72
I use Zano tire dressing and really like it. Now it doesn't give that wet shinny finish but rather a nice bright clean tire look. What I like about it is it will last for about 2 weeks and it does not collect dust and dirt as some of the more oily ones do. If you want that wet look then it may not be what you are looking for.
I use Zano tire dressing and really like it. Now it doesn't give that wet shinny finish but rather a nice bright clean tire look. What I like about it is it will last for about 2 weeks and it does not collect dust and dirt as some of the more oily ones do. If you want that wet look then it may not be what you are looking for.
#17
RE: tire dressing
I bought Eagle one tire gel - has the applicator builton the bottle. Actually works rather well and the applicator fits the tires on my car nicely so that I don't make too much of a mess with it. I am almost out of it and will be getting this stuff again. Not a bad price etiher!
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