BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray

Todd@RUPES

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BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray

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BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Shine shrouds your tires in a dark, rich shine! This water-based tire dressing provides a natural, matte look with one coat or a high gloss finish with two coats. UV inhibitors and polymers protect tires to maintain their color and flexibility. BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Shine provides the concours look that complements any vehicle. BLACKFIRE Eclipse Tire Shine is available in a thick gel or easy-to-use spray.

Instructions

For best results clean tires first with BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Wheel and Tire Cleaner or BLACKFIRE All N One All Purpose Cleaner.

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Spray a light mist of BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Shine on a Cobra Tire Applicator or other tire applicator.

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Apply an even coat to the entire face of the tire by working into the rubber.

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Move the vehicle to rotate the tires approximately 180 degrees to expose the underside of the tire. Apply to the bare spot.

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If more shine is desired allow BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Shine to cure for five minutes before adding a second, additional coat.

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BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray can allow be applied to exterior trim. Mist on to a foam applicator and apply to clean trim.

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Allow product to dwell for 5 minutes then buff off excess using a Cobra general purpose microfiber towel.

 
Hmm... So its like BF T&TS (Trim & Tire Shine) Very interesting.


What is difference between the spray & the Gel? Only the application method?
 
Hmm... So its like BF T&TS (Trim & Tire Shine) Very interesting.


What is difference between the spray & the Gel? Only the application method?

For all intensive purposes yes, the main difference is in the application. The gel may last an extremely small percentage longer (like a day).
 
Todd,
How thick is this spray? I like tire sprays for lugged side wall tires as it make it much easier to apply then a gel.
 
Todd,
How thick is this spray? I like tire sprays for lugged side wall tires as it make it much easier to apply then a gel.

It's fairly thick. If you spray it hard (short quick burst) you can get it to mist out of the sprayer, but if you squeezed it gingerly it will be more of a stream.
 
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