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Old 11-07-2004, 01:34 AM
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Wink Best Tire Shine..This Is How It's Done..

Instead of just spraying your tires with armor all, or any other foam type spray on shine, do this afterwards.

Eagle One sells these foam applicator's that are shaped to the sidewall of a tire. This package was like 2 or 3 bucks at wal mart, and comes with 2 applicators and a little bottle of liquid (not foam) shine. Use this after you spray the tires with the foam type spray, because it goes on much better with a base shine already on the tire.

This shine lasts me so long, much better than just spraying the tires. I know it sounds like too much (spraying, then applying another shine) but you will see how good it looks.

BTW, don't spray the tires with the liquid in which eagle one tells you, spray it on the applicator to apply the shine.
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Old 11-07-2004, 03:58 AM
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Re: Best Tire Shine..This Is How It's Done..

this goes in detailing. but thanks for the tips.
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