05-09-2016, 10:57 PM | #1 |
Drives: 4 wheels Join Date: Dec 2009
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single best tire shine product
Tried Backfires and it stunk.. I want a GLOSS shine that last at least a week... I LOVE high gloss.
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05-10-2016, 07:46 AM | #2 |
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Last for weeks even through the rain. Dry spray so there is no slinging onto your paint. Best place to buy is on Amazon.
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05-10-2016, 03:04 PM | #3 | |
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Have you ever tried Adam's Tire Shine?
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exteri...ire-shine.html Adam's Tire Shine is intended to offer a lustrous deep shine on tires. This product was designed specifically for our customers that prefer a deep, rich shine or a wet tire look. We have tested for months to produce a product that will outlast our Super VRT and provide more shine. Adam's Tire Shine is not greasy and will not run when properly applied on tires. Our new Tire Shine works great on tires with large tread blocks because it is sprayed onto the surface during application. What Will It Look Like? You can achieve two finishes with our tire shine: Apply our Tire Shine to a clean, dry tire and dress with an applicator for a deep, dark finish. Or, spray the tire liberally and let the product fully dry without using an applicator to achieve the ultra high gloss look. Note: you may want to go over the tire once with an applicator to catch any of the product that may be pooling in the tread blocks or grooves after the majority of it has dried. How Does It Work? First, make sure the tire is cleaned with our All Purpose Cleaner. Then simply spray the outer tread blocks with a light mist of our new Tire Shine on a dry tire. Follow this step by grabbing a Block Sponge or Hex Grip Applicator and spraying directly into the applicator. Use the applicator to apply a thin even layer across the tread block and the face of the tire. |
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05-10-2016, 03:18 PM | #4 | ||
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You're recalling killing me with the copy and paste dude. But I'm liking the shine.. Got any week usage photos? And can I pick this up locally? Also, it says to let the spray sit on the tire for big shine.. How do I then get it to the part closest to the rim if I'm not using a sponge to apply??? |
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