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Tire Dressings
What have you found to be your favorite tire dressing? I've just used a heavy silicon type dressing. I'm getting new tires and want to start out right. What type of shine do you get with your product satin, bright shine, or a wet look? Do you get any UV protection? Thanks for your advice in this area.
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I really like Griot's Garage vinyl and rubber dressing, gives a subtle satin sheen. Also would recommend their rubber cleaner, best thing I know to get that road grime/brake dust build up off the tire and make it black again. Used to use a product in a can on my Range Rover and it would attract all kinds of dust/grime/product build up that was hell to ever get off, don't remember the brand but they are not all the same...
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check out the article -- the writer has also performed a thorough analysis of various products.
http://www.carcareonline.com/tires_rubber_vinyl.html |
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I use Mother's Back to Black. Works good on all rubber. Gives a satin look which I like as opposed to the greasy wet look like armor all
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Stoner Tire Shine,they advertise in Excellence and can be bought at Pep Boys, this stuff is really good, not too shinny
last longer than anything I have tried. |
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