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  1. #1

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    This stuff is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!

    It blows away just about all tire dressings i have used, EO, MEG`s

    TW`s, NO TOUCH, ETC.....



    you can not BEAT the shine this product gives you with the easy on application. In fact you can apply it to a wet or dry tire and it stays black and does not turn brown. In fact it lasted weeks on some tires that were driven everyday.

    You should know that this is not body shop safe but great for us detailers

    It can be used on trim, wheels, bumpers

    This stuff really leaves a deep shine

    Jason will post some pix for you to see

    www.karkraftsystems.com

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    This is the stuff they use at the detail shop at work. Slings all over the place. It does last a while but it is too shiny. I am not a fan.

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    They may be applying it wrong, i spoke to Kar Kraft and it says to apply to tires before waxing so by that time the tires are dry when the customer drives away. I also wipe it down with a EO tire swipe. I love this stuff, it really makes the tires stand out

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    Here is the dressing on a tire







    I like the smell and the perofrmance. It looks like Vinylex after one application and if you buff it down, the shine comes down to a slight sheen. Too bad I have a lot of tire dressings already..wait I have a small 2 ounce samples bottle to use.

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    It is a solvent based silicone tire dressing. The solvents may be harmful to the tire in the long run. Although this may last a long time water based dressings are better for the tires.

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    After reading a review on corvetteforum.com I Decided to try "Looks Wet No Mess" tire dressing. The product didn`t separate and drip so there is wiping at all. The main reason I bought it though is for the claim that the product is non-slinging.

    So for so good, this stuff looks really wet for a long time (10 days so far) best of all no slinging. The website is supershinedetail.com

  7. #7
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    This tire shine was copied from stoner products. Their name is mslt... MORE SHINE LESS TIME... great stuff and 1/2 the price

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    your right about the price but I think LWNM is better because it is drier once sprayed on does not sling off and lasts longer than the Stoner, Also Stoner makes overspray on the car when you spray it. LWNM does not. These differences may seem subtle but it`s worth the price to me.

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    ???

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    Originally posted by RRRize

    ???


    not body shop safe means that the product contains silicone, which can cause paint defects on the car, the defects are called fisheyes. silicone is the worst product you can have near the paint area of the body shop

    NYD



    also the stoner products i use dont give over spray, i got it in a 5 gallon container and just fill up the spray bottle. Great stuff.

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    I still think Black Magic is the best. Great shine and durable in that it lasts for weeks.

 

 

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