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Old 07-06-2005, 04:39 PM   #1
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Default Best Tire Dressing

Mother's natural tire cleaner/polish. This stuff rocks.
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Old 07-06-2005, 04:40 PM   #2
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I always use Black Magic stuff because it smells like cherries. lol
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I use that black magic deal that comes with the sponge attached. It works great, and when I have the sudden urge for cherries, I can just kneel over to take a wiff of my tires. Mmmmmmmmm
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i've yet to find something i'm truly happy with, but westley's foaming bleche-white is doing it for me now.
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I know that Meguiars has a new one that is part of their "NXT" line. After applied it really looks like you drove through a river of vasoline.

It really depends on what you think tire dressing should looks like.

Black?

Shiny?

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Meguiars gold-class "endurance high gloss" is the best stuff ive tried by far. its a gel, rather than a spray, so it applies better and less gets on the rims and it lasts for weeks, even through rain. Oh yeah, and it smells like grape.
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I use that black magic deal that comes with the sponge attached. It works great, and when I have the sudden urge for cherries, I can just kneel over to take a wiff of my tires. Mmmmmmmmm
Pheewwww I knew I wasn't the only one!!
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stoner brand -more shine ,less time works for me. like zero noted what looks good is objective.stoner is a satin so it looks shiny but not glossy in your face shiny.one thing is for sure,it last forever.

ace metioned westlety bleach white foaming.i buy bleach white in the spray and the one i buy is for cleaning but ithink it makes all the diffrence in the world to use that stuff 1st.

bleach white also makes the raised white letters on my work trucks bf goodrich baja all terains tires look like new every time.in fact the tires are 2 years old and my co workers thought i put new tires on last week after using both.
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it's "bleche-white," but yeah, that stuff is key to getting your shoes clean before dressing. never tried the stoner's (i always laugh at that) tire stuff, but the window spray is the radness.
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Old 09-01-2005, 03:48 AM   #10
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Acexy, how true, I found the stoner invisible glass cleans better than anything is this world. What they say bought use paper towels i belive is true, the wetting agents in the towels leave streaks.newspaper works best for me.
Yea I always got a kick out of that company name too.

http://www.invisibleglass.com/

http://www.theconsumerlink.com/Westl...TCL+BC02758/10

sorry aceyx, spelled it aceyx before
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