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Old 04-04-2008, 04:58 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NitrousG35 View Post
So true. Seems like a lot of the products produce an incredible shine, but fly off onto the lower panels.

Here is something from Griot's you might look at:

Long Lasting Tire Dressing, 8 Ounces - Cleaners - Wheels & Tires - Car Care - Griot's Garage

Long Lasting Tire Dressing, 8 Ounces
Finally A Long-Lasting Tire Dressing That Let's You Decide The Finish: High Gloss or Satin?
Our exclusive Long Lasting Tire Dressing is specifically designed for tires and the tough environment they are exposed to. If you live in an area where it rains a lot you enjoy knowing that Long-Lasting Tire Dressing is water repellent so it still looks great even after a rain storm or a good wheel cleaning. You've seen other dressings that are greasy and oily and fly off of your tires and onto your wheels and paint; our dressing stays put. Being a super thick fluid, it's easy to apply using our Blue Detail Sponges. This eliminates overspray, drips, and marks on your driveway that spray-on products leave behind. As for gloss? It's all up to you. Want a nice black, satin finish? After application, give a quick swipe with a disposable towel and your tires will have a natural rubber look. Want a mega-glossy finish? Apply two or three coats and don't touch it. For your expensive tires, I know of no better product on the market. It's also a great dressing for rubber bumpers and black plastic trim. Use it on your plastic engine parts, too!

Thanks mister! I'll give it a shot.
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