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Tire Shine Question
I have been going to my local car wash/detailing to get my car washed. I don't really want to spend $20.00 to get my car washed anymore. Anyways, they use a tire shine product that I have never seen in the stores and I was wondering if anybody knows what it is cause it works so well. It is a blue liquid and it is much thinner than the usual tire shine you buy in the store. It is a hi-gloss shine that almost makes your tires look like plastic. Since it is a thin liquid it doesn't leave lines and it goes on so evenly. I hope someone knows what I am talking about! Thanks.
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Re: Tire Shine Question
oh man that sounds like the stuff I used to use at work. Does it smell kinda fruity? If so I think it was a Knight's product I'm not positive though. Its not the best but it comes in bulk quantities. I always got 5 gallon pails of it.
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I don't know about that specific product but I've had success with Meguiars tire shine. It's about 5 bucks a bottle. I clean the tires (soap/water), hose off and apply meguiars to tires...they are nice lookin'
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