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    Question Tire and vinyl dressing

    Right now i am using black magic, but unsatisfied. I work at a dealership and have connections but I don`t find nothing I like.

    I want a tire shine that is gorgous and can be sprayed on while the tire is wet.

    My vinyl dressing is just garbage just looking for opinnons on this subject. Please help
    Get her done!

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    I need help please there has got to be great dressing out there!
    Get her done!

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    For interior vinyl, you cannot beat Poorboys Natural Look ... the name says it all.
    For Tires I use Poorboy`s Bold and Bright ... I don`t know about spraying it on wet tires ... never tried that ... And, I stopped spraying dressings on tires some time ago.
    I usually wipe the tire off with a towel and by the time I finish drying the car (not with the same towel) the tires are ready for the dressing, which I apply with one of those curved wipes you can get at Wal-Mart.
    It`s what you learn after you know it all that counts ... John Wooden

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    303 on the interior
    Poorboy`s BnB on the tires w/ a Eagle One Tire Swipe

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    Don`t laugh but I found a use for NxT vinyl protectant - it is too thick and greasy to go in my car (and smelly) but it works great on my tires!
    You have activated my special ability....

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    Gotta love Bold n Bright but I wipe it on dry tires. I wipe it on with a sponge. Sure is black.
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    Just a side note for those that apply any tire shine with those curved foam wipes. You can find them at some Dollar stores , they come in a 3 pk for $1 not the 2 pk Walmart has for $1.98. Save close to a buck and get an extra pad , nice deal huh

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    Yep, I stocked up on those $1 store wipes, I think I have a 5 year supply now especially given I cut them in half for low profile tires
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

 

 

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