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    I don`t think I`ve used a more durable tire dressing than Zaino`s. Pretty good stuff. Laters

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    E1 Protectant. I sent some out to Brad B, so you guys can get an unbiased opinion.

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    Wheel Wells

    Whats everyone using to clean and shine up wheel wells? I have been using AA Tire Foam and while I find it works pretty well I would like to find something a bit cheaper.
    Dwayne

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    Megs APC+ andn Zep Degreaser + stiff brush

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    Quote Originally Posted by grungy View Post
    Megs APC+ andn Zep Degreaser + stiff brush
    I also use APC+ to clean but what do you do for the shine?
    Dwayne

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    Currently Megs Hyper Dressing.. but not that impressed with it for that purpose.

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    I use Purple Power to clean (very cheap), and AA Tire Foam to shine. The AA Foam is pretty inexpensive compared to some of the other products out there. I have also used CD2 to dress my wells with very good results.
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    Where are you getting your CD2 Barry? Might get some of that multi-purpose AA foam

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    Quote Originally Posted by grungy View Post
    Where are you getting your CD2 Barry? Might get some of that multi-purpose AA foam
    I got the CD2 at a locat Strauss Auto, or Pep Boys, I can`t remember, but it is pretty readily available here.
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    Pep Boys we have here in Austin area, just not real close to the house. I`ll check it out next time I pass one (without the wife in the vehicle )

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    I use Simply Green and the cheapest protectant. Remember, the wells will be filthy as soon as it hits the road.

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    i use APC+ and some brushes and then dress with HD at 3:1...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl3 View Post
    i use APC+ and some brushes and then dress with HD at 3:1...
    HD?

    more words
    Dwayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbin1 View Post
    HD?

    more words
    hyper dressing - which btw can de diluted from 1:1-4:1, great for the wheel wells and engine and cost effective as well...

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    I use Zep Citrus at 4:1 to clean and then either a tire foam (I wait for the Simonize brand to go on 1/2 off at Crappy Tire[these are Canadian references]) or I use DG High gloss tire shine, or Adams US.

 

 
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