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Tire shine - 7/12/2006 5:35:13 AM   
Dan04COBRA



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What do you use?

I've tried 2389834958934 tire shines and all of them will fly off all over the fenders the first trip I make down the road, regardless of how little I use or how long I let it set.

Right now I'm using an Eagle One product with an applicator sponge, great shine, but it's gooey on the tires, collects every last spec of dust and.....it flings all over the fenders! The less I apply, the more the finish product is streaked...

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 6:03:49 AM   
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Armor all Extreme Tire shine is the best stuff i have ever used by far!
If you use a sponge applicator and lightly put it on it wont fly off and it seriously last for over a week and a half!

Good S***!

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 9:07:26 AM   
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Get a no-touch spray, its alot easier and works the same.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 9:23:13 AM   
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I just got the meguires concentrate gel. it comes with an applicator and is by FAR the best thing Ive used. It will give you 1-2weeks and repels water. Takes about 10 min to dry but will not come spraying off.

1 coat for semi-gloss and 2 coats for shiny

Its on my whole tire here...tread and all. (it was a bitch to drive out, like driving on ice but was a good excuse for a break stand)



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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 11:20:17 AM   
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I use Black Majic and it does preaty good for me

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 2:12:47 PM   
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I buff off the excess with a cotton towel. I don't like glossy tires, so the rich dark look witha good sheen is great. I'll apply to all four tires, let them sit for 20-30 minutes, then buff.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 2:58:51 PM   
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i agree 10000% ive used almost everything and this is the best stuff ive ever used.
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Armor all Extreme Tire shine is the best stuff i have ever used by far!
If you use a sponge applicator and lightly put it on it wont fly off and it seriously last for over a week and a half!

Good S***!



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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 6:21:25 PM   
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I use meguiars Hot Shine tire spray. No problems with it flying off and sticking to the car.
It doesnt seem to attract dirt like some of them do.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 9:47:16 PM   
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Meguiars Next Generation no touch spray works well for me. No coming off or attracting dirt either.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 11:10:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: fordracing1122

Armor all Extreme Tire shine is the best stuff i have ever used by far!
If you use a sponge applicator and lightly put it on it wont fly off and it seriously last for over a week and a half!

Good S***!

^+1
haven't had any problems with that stuff yet.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/12/2006 11:51:18 PM   
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I used the Meguires Hot Shine, but it didnt last a long time and it coleected dust like crazy (dosent help that I park near an alley). Now I use Black Magic wet foam. It lasts a for weeks and looks great but it slings all over the side of the car and don't rub up against it either.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/13/2006 1:05:53 PM   
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Stoner's "More Shine, Less Time". Takes only 10 to 15 seconds per tire and looks great. Easy spray-on, no wiping or spreading of any kind. Stoner also makes a fantastic auto window cleaner. Good products you should be able to easily find in any decent auto parts center, K-Mart, Walmart, etc.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/13/2006 1:18:15 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: fordracing1122

Armor all Extreme Tire shine is the best stuff i have ever used by far!
If you use a sponge applicator and lightly put it on it wont fly off and it seriously last for over a week and a half!

Good S***!

+100000

love that stuff!

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RE: Tire shine - 7/13/2006 4:05:52 PM   
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Black Magic the foam one though. You got spray and let dry.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/13/2006 10:22:59 PM   
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Zaino makes a pretty awesome tire shine. Its a liquid, just wipe it on with a sponge and it lasts for almost 2 weeks. It has never flung off the tires either.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/13/2006 11:05:01 PM   
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I'll have to try some of these products.

How do the sprays not get all over the wheels and paint?

Any time I've used a spray it was really streaky, got all over the wheels and I could see fine spots all over the panels of my car; it would collect enough dust to vomit when I saw it just pulling down my driveway...

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RE: Tire shine - 7/14/2006 6:35:06 PM   
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I like the Black Magic gel. I slather it on liberally, and then go back over it to buff the shine and take off the excess.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/14/2006 6:40:13 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Dan04COBRA

I'll have to try some of these products.

How do the sprays not get all over the wheels and paint?

Any time I've used a spray it was really streaky, got all over the wheels and I could see fine spots all over the panels of my car; it would collect enough dust to vomit when I saw it just pulling down my driveway...


I like the foam sprays. A good way to prep the tires is to use simple green and then scrub the tires to get all the dirt off of them. Let them dry. Take a piece of cardboard and cut it to the same size as your rim. Use that to cover the rim as your spray the foam, Keeps the overspray off.

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RE: Tire shine - 7/14/2006 7:35:12 PM   
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Here's what I do:

First, I start by cleaning the tires with Formula 2001 all purpose wheel cleaner. This stuff is supposed to be a "spray on, hose off" kinda thing.......screw that.

I wet the tire with a gentle water spray from the hose, then spray the tire with the cleaner. Let it soak in for a few minutes. BTW this stuff works very well on your rims too, even if they are chrome, it makes a nice cleaner. Then take a small bristled scrub brush and scrub the tires. If your tires are dirty, this will create a brownish colored foam. Once that's done, rinse the tire with a gentle hose spray. Let the tired dry for a few minutes. A good indicator is water streaks. Once they're gone, then you use WetTire foaming tire shine. Spray it on and walk away. This stuff is the best spray on shiner I've ever used by far.

This will give you a brilliant, clean shine that will last for about three weeks if it doesn't rain.


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RE: Tire shine - 7/15/2006 1:29:55 AM   
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I still haven't come accross anything that really truly lasts for more than a few drives, I've literally tried everything too. The crappy tire dressings make good use for putting shine on leather. But I do like Eagle One, but the spray nozzle is awful, splatters everywhere, so I just switched it out. I also like Meguiars gel using the foam pad. Just depends on how messy I feel like getting, stuff still gets all over your hands. I've tried the foam stuff too, it's ok but shine isn't all that great. I've put myself into the habbit of using Back To Black on the tires first buff it, then the dressing. Looks really good!

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