My New Favorite Tire Shine!!! 56k :-(

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I was washing my car today and realized that I left most all of my detailing supplies in my truck and my Fiance has it at work. So after I used a 215 MPH leaf blower to dry my car, I thought what would I use to dress my tires?



I found a 4 year old bottle of Meg's Gold Class Vinyl/Rubber Protectant. The look is just WOW. I used about half a bottle 4 years ago and archived it in the basement. I forget why I stopped using it. Anyway it has a new purpose now and I wanted to share.



Let me know what you think.



Steve



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I think it looks pretty good. But then again, all tire dressings look good when first applied :) The thing would be to see how long the shine lasts. Please do report back after a while to see how durable the dressing is!
 
mikebai1990 said:
I think it looks pretty good. But then again, all tire dressings look good when first applied :) The thing would be to see how long the shine lasts. Please do report back after a while to see how durable the dressing is!



I'm pretty sure it won't last. I have a full bottle of Meg's High Endurance tire shine, and I don't like it(smells grape), so if anyone want's to give it a try by means of a trade, PM me.



Steve
 
lol... as long as its better than Meguiars Hyper Dressing. i still have some... hate it.. it yellows the tires and hardly any shine.. doesnt last a day either... and if you try it on trim.. when it rains.. it leaves stains on the paint and trim... meh.
 
Pats300zx said:
Don't you just love using Old School stuff you forgot about... :)



Yea, I also used Mothers Showtime yesterday, I don't know if it has changed, but the stuff in the new bottle is great. IMHO, better than FK 425.



Steve
 
another qx4 said:
lol... as long as its better than Meguiars Hyper Dressing. i still have some... hate it.. it yellows the tires and hardly any shine.. doesnt last a day either... and if you try it on trim.. when it rains.. it leaves stains on the paint and trim... meh.



Wow, I have exactly the opposite experience with HD @ 1:1.
 
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