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    Tire Shine

    What tire shine would you guys recommend?

    I need something that lasts long, but wont leave my tires brown.

    all input would be appreciated, thanks

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    i usually just let the carwash shine my tires up... but alot of guys swear by this:

    http://www.shiningmonkey.com/

    plus one of the owners is an OG TGC member. i personally haven't used it but it's supposed to be really good and doesn't drip/spit.

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    Whatever tireshine you bu, be sure not to spray too much of it onto your wheels...BECAUSE WHEN YOU DRIVE IT WILL BE THROWN ONTO YOUR FENDERS. I usually spray some onto a cloth, and then wipe my wheels with it. Ill then let it dry for about 10 minutes, and then apply another coat. After that, i then let it dry for about 20 minutes. Its always good to make sure you lets that stuff dry, because it will leave nice lovely grease spots all on your fenders :P

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    i use turtle platnum tire gel comes with a spung and it works great for me and i have high stantereds on that cause i love when tires shine also it last about 2 1/2 weeks for me and i drive 150 miles daily

    also meguiars endurace high gloss tire gel also works great u can find it at local PepBoys Autozone Kragen

    both love very much and works real good
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    ps dont put too much gel and make sure u clean ur wheels before u apply thats what i do
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    meguiars 8) = Bling

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    ohh hell yeah but i was impressed by platnum turtle it did a very good job too
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    Quote Originally Posted by ricky_db View Post
    meguiars 8) = Bling
    Yup Megs does a really nice job at complimenting the tires, Clean tires seems to always make the car stand out so much better than dirty ones. Always remember to clean your tires first!!! :D

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    I've always used Eagle One Wet Tire Shine with great results.

    I've also used a product called Zep Tireless Shine. It gets used up quick, but works great.

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! RAZ_76's Avatar
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    This what I use, has a cap on and a sponge, squeeze and apply. Works great!


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    You are here entirely tooo much!! 9G's Avatar
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    i used the meguars one but that was in 2005. never used tireshines evar again.

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    The reason your tires are brown is because you still have too much dirt on the tires. You need to scrub those tires with a good solution, then I would also recommend using the Meguiars in the spray bottle. And buy the Eagle One sponge wipes, they're pretty much just a gray sponge that works great. Applies better than a towel and doesnt soak up all your "tire shine" like a towel does. Try that...
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    You are here entirely tooo much!! RAZ_76's Avatar
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    Just use one of those sponges that you clean your dishes with, you wont get your wheels ever again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAZ_76 View Post
    This what I use, has a cap on and a sponge, squeeze and apply. Works great!

    x2 i use this stuff. it works great, lasts a long time, is easy to apply, and its inexpensive.

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    I use this stuff:



    Has a dial to adjust the spray nozzle for either high/medium/low profile tire to spray the tire shine accurately and not getting it on the wheel or fenders. I let my sit for a bit and drive the car and doesn't splatter on the fenders. The shine lasts for awhile too...I applied the stuff on my fiance's Endeavor about 2 weeks ago and the tires are still shiny.

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    What I'm using right now: http://armorall.com/products/view_pr...dex=wheel_tire

    Was left by somebody at my house, so I use it. Not a bad product.

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    i use black magic tire wet, have not complaints!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reelax View Post
    i usually just let the carwash shine my tires up... but alot of guys swear by this:

    http://www.shiningmonkey.com/

    plus one of the owners is an OG TGC member. i personally haven't used it but it's supposed to be really good and doesn't drip/spit.
    THE BEST. it really is amazing. I wouldn't use anything else.
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    I use Meguiars, i used Turtle before but it didnt last to long :(

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    Wet and Black spray......no sling, and lasts.

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