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I've been searching for a while and I can't find anything on what product people use on the sidewalls to make them look black and slick. Thoughts? Ease of application is important to me.
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Thanks. I found it here... http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-730-8.html
What do you use to apply it?
What do you use to apply it?
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Sonus is good, so is 303 Aerospace - nice blacks, uv blocker, less greasy
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/303-30340.html
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/303-30340.html
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I've used a product called One Grand ERV Rubber & Vinyl dressing for years. I've used it to detail show cars as well as my Porsche. It's great - not too glossy, silicone free and does last a couple of washes. I buy mine from Autosupermart. Goes well with clear corners, too!!
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Originally Posted by cvanslyk
What do you use to apply it?
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Try Zaino tire gloss (Z 16). http://www.zainobros.com
Goes on easily with an ordinary sponge. Nice gloss that lasts for weeks.
Goes on easily with an ordinary sponge. Nice gloss that lasts for weeks.
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my favorite is HT-10 grape tire dressing by Hi-temp. Not too shiny (which I do not care for) and lasts better than others I have tried. Have used 303 too but I like the grape stuff better. Available in gallon size . I don't want to mention my source because I do not think they are a sponsor. google if you wish or PM.
I spray it on a rag and wipe it on by hand for more consistent coverage.
I spray it on a rag and wipe it on by hand for more consistent coverage.
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Armor All Tire Foam. Had a 2 for 1 sale about 5 years ago and still on the 1st can. Came with foam applicator - you spray a little on the applicator, wipe around the tire, and that's it. It cleans and protects, sort of a matte finish, which I like. I can't stand the goo shiny stuff - doesn't look like a tire and it picks up all sorts of debris.