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    Re: Croftgate tire shine

    Just bought 4 bottles which on sales with less than half price. Better use a sponge as an applicator to apply the last coat for glossy shine look.

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    Re: Croftgate tire shine

    Seems the Croftgate product was not quite popular on the market especially in Canada.
    Just tried their Multi-Clean on the wheels and tires cause it's on sale at our local store. Quite positive. It's much better than their Tire Shine. The look of the liquid was like clear water. It would completely dry and no need to rinse. Not sticky. Leave a glossy clean dry look on the wheels and tires even don't use the Tire Shine dressing. Much better than only using their Tire Shine which would leave sticky oil on the wheels.
    Even on the Tire Shine instruction also recommend to first use Multi-Clean for heavy dirty cleaning.
    So i now use the Multi-Clean for cleaning first then apply the Tire Shine for dressing. It's perfect match.

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    Re: Croftgate tire shine

    Quote Originally Posted by lpklemmer View Post
    I always spray it on a junky microfiber first, then apply it to the tire. That way it gives a nice deep matte black finish, without the horrible glazed donut appearance.
    Amen!!! Or spray on a tire applicator first, then spread on the tire. I do this both ways and like the look. It's water based, so if it rains, it won't last real long, but looks great on my wheels and tires for the car show.

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