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There's a awesome proven long lasting tire shine in a can,not sold here.If you want to know pm
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Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Turtle Wax Endura Tire Coat*
Quit trying to confuse people. Lol.
Hey i don't want to be the only confused one around here..
Posting from work at lunch so can't check product (and memory going with increasing years.. )..
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Re: Tire Spray not a gel
Duragloss Tire and Rubber Dressing. A great product.
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Re: Tire Spray not a gel
Poorboys bold n bright Optimum tire spray is what I use and like in sprays.
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Re: Tire Spray not a gel
Originally Posted by Harpolith
I second this one. I love this product. I spray it on an applicator and then wipe it around the tire surface. It dries quickly, so you never have to worry about it slinging off. Applying it a couple of times a year to rubber floor mats works well too as it isn't slippery or oily.
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I use this: TURTLE WAX® JET BLACK™ BLACK ENDURA-SHINE TIRE COAT KIT. I have back issues and have difficulty bending over for long times also - I pay the price afterwards.
Comes with a bottle of tire cleaner, applicator, plastic gloves, and black liquid tire coat. It's a bit messy to apply. I actually pull my wheels onto the grass when I apply this stuff as it can stain the cement if you get in on. Likewise, I mask off my wheels as it can stick to the wheels and it's a bear to get off. That said, I haven't found anything over the counter that works as well. I put 2 coats on after cleaning the tires (10-15 minutes in between coats works fine) and the tires look great for a long time (unless you scrape a curb). But if you do happen to scrape a curb, just pull out the applicator and apply some more - no need to re-clean the tire. I've had it last all summer on one of our daily drivers and it will still look pretty good after a northern Illinois winter. On the garage queen, I've had it on for 2 summers and still looks good. I'm sold.
Autogeek may have something comparable or even better (clear maybe instead of black?) but since I've found this I haven't been looking for other tire products.
For those of you that have used this product, have you found something comparable or better?
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R.I.P. JET BLACK™ BLACK ENDURA-SHINE TIRE COAT.
A tire coating is nice once you get past the prep stage.
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Re: Tire Spray not a gel
Originally Posted by dmayer
I use this: TURTLE WAX® JET BLACK™ BLACK ENDURA-SHINE TIRE COAT KIT. I have back issues and have difficulty bending over for long times also - I pay the price afterwards.
Comes with a bottle of tire cleaner, applicator, plastic gloves, and black liquid tire coat. It's a bit messy to apply. I actually pull my wheels onto the grass when I apply this stuff as it can stain the cement if you get in on. Likewise, I mask off my wheels as it can stick to the wheels and it's a bear to get off. That said, I haven't found anything over the counter that works as well. I put 2 coats on after cleaning the tires (10-15 minutes in between coats works fine) and the tires look great for a long time (unless you scrape a curb). But if you do happen to scrape a curb, just pull out the applicator and apply some more - no need to re-clean the tire. I've had it last all summer on one of our daily drivers and it will still look pretty good after a northern Illinois winter. On the garage queen, I've had it on for 2 summers and still looks good. I'm sold.
Autogeek may have something comparable or even better (clear maybe instead of black?) but since I've found this I haven't been looking for other tire products.
For those of you that have used this product, have you found something comparable or better?
IMO it's as good as it gets. You really shouldn't have to mask off your wheels.. What I've found that helps is to flush the applictator clean with water after use making sure to squeeze out all of the excess product and allow it to air dry. This makes it alot more manageable and less likely to create a mess the next time you use it because the foam applicator isn't all stiff with the dried on product.
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Re: Tire Spray not a gel
Originally Posted by Mantilgh
R.I.P. JET BLACK™ BLACK ENDURA-SHINE TIRE COAT.
A tire coating is nice once you get past the prep stage.
What do you mean RIP? It's still available.
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Re: Tire Spray not a gel
[QUOTE=boomdone;1430891]I like Blackfire AIO Trim & Tire. Has cleaners in it and leaves a nice finish)[\QUOTE]
+2 on this recommendation. Cleans and protects in one easy step and just simply works great. Spray it directly on a foam applicator, wipe it around the tire, and done.
Poorboys Bold 'n Bright was mentioned and is also excellent.
Al Schmidt
"Adventure, is a car called Riviera..."
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