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Old 02-17-08, 10:02   #73 (permalink)
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Ive never really found a tire dressing that I was in love with.
 
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Old 02-17-08, 10:48   #74 (permalink)
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You guys that have PepBoys in your are are lucky.

Just for detailing stuff and paints... they carry the mainstream stuff...

but as far as EVERYTHING ELSE goes, 98% of what pep boys sells is (mostly chinese) monkey garbage

But it is fun to look at none-the-less
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Old 02-17-08, 02:48   #75 (permalink)
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Beings that I don't like for my cars to look like they just came from Al's Used Car Emporium, I prefer the nice matte finish that DG 271 gives. Three washings and 2 rains later still looks good. Bonus: I do my flat back trim w/ it as well.

Duragloss Duragloss RBD (Rubber & Flat Black Dressing)
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Nope.

You guys that have PepBoys in your are are lucky. I can't even get Mothers Reflections line OTC.
got a WalMart nearby? that's where I get NXT at.
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Old 02-17-08, 06:34   #77 (permalink)
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got a WalMart nearby? that's where I get NXT at.
Yep, two of them within spitting distance. Neither has NXT insane shine in the trigger bottle, though.
 
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Old 02-17-08, 08:00   #78 (permalink)
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I absolutely love Mother's Reflection Tire Shine, but if I had to do it again, regular Armor All.
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The only NXT Insane Shine I've seen is in aerosol form. It's $6.99 everywhere I do run across some.
 
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Yep, two of them within spitting distance. Neither has NXT insane shine in the trigger bottle, though.
I don't recall ever seeing it in a trigger bottle. Only spray can. But you can order it from their web site.
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Old 02-21-08, 01:13   #81 (permalink)
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'I suggest you go and try the Meguiars product line of tiredressing. It not only lasts long, smells good too. Go on the web and look up their website they have updated auto news and auto parts too, or go to your local auto shop, and ask for their tire dressing line of products. Their website will not only take care of your tires, but your whole car from the inside and outside. Go and check it out, you will not be disappointed.\r\n\r\nHope it helps!!!'
 
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+1 on AA Extreme Tire Shine (Gel)
+2, if applied right i get practically zero sling
 
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+2, if applied right i get practically zero sling
agreed ^. the new EO1 tire shine gel ain't too shabby either...
 
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Old 02-24-08, 04:31   #84 (permalink)
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I have used alot of different aerosol tire shine and was satisfied with them but will never go back after using opt tire gel. It is a water based product that holds up very well and has a beautiful shine. I use it in a paint sprayer which give me more control on spray pattern and quanity.
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