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Old 08-29-2006, 05:28 PM   #1
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Exclamation Forever Black tire gel.

Anyone of there are using Forever Black tire gel? I see that it's more of a dye, rather then a dressing. Anyway, is it safe to use on your own tires? How often should it be used? Recommended?

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Anyone of there are using Forever Black tire gel? I see that it's more of a dye, rather then a dressing. Anyway, is it safe to use on your own tires? How often should it be used? Recommended?

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NO....but i tryed there plastic
trim black, very messy, i tossed it out.......hopefully the tire gel is better..... good luck.......
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Anyone of there are using Forever Black tire gel? I see that it's more of a dye, rather then a dressing. Anyway, is it safe to use on your own tires? How often should it be used? Recommended?

Thanks in advance.
Never used this product. I use black magic tire gel very easy and no mess. Also use a product from FINISH FIRST CALLED LVR protectant. Very good product. It is lanolin based, non oily water repellant. contains no silicones. Also, use it on the interior. Give it a try>
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I used Black Magic before and did not like it. It is so static, and attracts dust like crazy.
Thanks for Finish First though. I will look it up.
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I have some, just tried it, didnt do anything, The tire is not darker, its not glossy, nothing. Stick to 303. There trim dye may have ruined 500.00 in plastic fender flares on my toyota truck. Still looking for a way to get it off. TERRIBLE producst thus far and no customer support. I emailed auto geek (who I purchased it from) and they didnt give me a clue on how to get it off. I just got an email showing how well it worked on a BMW. Big Help to me. I wanted to know how to get patchy stain marks off my texture plastic fender flares
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I have some, just tried it, didnt do anything, The tire is not darker, its not glossy, nothing. Stick to 303. There trim dye may have ruined 500.00 in plastic fender flares on my toyota truck. Still looking for a way to get it off. TERRIBLE producst thus far and no customer support. I emailed auto geek (who I purchased it from) and they didnt give me a clue on how to get it off. I just got an email showing how well it worked on a BMW. Big Help to me. I wanted to know how to get patchy stain marks off my texture plastic fender flares

Forever BLACK™, owned and operated by Marketing Business Advantage was founded in 1994 with the introduction of Forever BLACK™ Bumper & Trim Reconditioner and fast became America's number one choice for restoring black bumpers and trim. Since then, two additional products have been added to the line - Forever BLACK™ Tire Gel and Forever BLACK™ Truck Bed Liner Gel.

All of the Forever BLACK™ products have been specially formulated to rejuvenate the black color on plastic, rubber and vinyl without the use of silicone.
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I have some, just tried it, didnt do anything, The tire is not darker, its not glossy, nothing. Stick to 303. There trim dye may have ruined 500.00 in plastic fender flares on my toyota truck. Still looking for a way to get it off. TERRIBLE producst thus far and no customer support. I emailed auto geek (who I purchased it from) and they didnt give me a clue on how to get it off. I just got an email showing how well it worked on a BMW. Big Help to me. I wanted to know how to get patchy stain marks off my texture plastic fender flares

I GOT MINE OFF WITH PAINT THINNER....WOWO METHOD....

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Paint thinner? On porous plasctic? did it damage it? what vehicle? I may try it in an inconspicous place. It wont melt or damage it? I think I will try to keep using high pressure water and if they dont offer a resolution, go after forever for my 500.00 in fender flares.
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Paint thinner? On porous plasctic? did it damage it? what vehicle? I may try it in an inconspicous place. It wont melt or damage it? I think I will try to keep using high pressure water and if they dont offer a resolution, go after forever for my 500.00 in fender flares.
Yes paint thinner [the kind we clean our paint brushes with]......not lacquer thinner.....

no damage......WOWO Method...try it in a small place....

vehicle......2006 CHEV EQUINOX SUV.....

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