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    Quote Originally Posted by asianisafish View Post
    I actually prefer megs natural shine vinyl and rubber protectant. It makes my tires very deep deep black with a low sheen.
    I also use and like the look of Natural Shine but it just doesn't last very long in Michigan. I might try the Turttle Wax coating after I get new tires next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyX View Post
    I also use and like the look of Natural Shine but it just doesn't last very long in Michigan. I might try the Turttle Wax coating after I get new tires next month.
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    I like both Sonax and Wolfgang, although Sonax slings pretty bad, but I like the look. I get the most compliments with Sonax.

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    The new Blackfire All in One Trim and Tire Protectant definitely has to be in the mix now.
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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    I just put a coat of original ArmorAll on my tires cuz it's all I could find at the cabin. I haven't used this stuff in 20 years but it looks pretty good!!! Can't even remember how long it lasts.

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    It might be the last time you use it....... just sayin'

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    I guess I'm the only one that uses UTT. It was recommended in a few reviews so I thought I'd try it.
    I've had it on a week now and so far so good. It's rained a couple times and is supposed to rain a few more times this week. I'll judge it after that. It wasn't cheap stuff so it better lastTire Dressings?
    I also have the Wolfgang which lasted as long as UTT has so far.



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    Got a sample of the wolfgang with my last order, I'm liking it so far

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