The Real Dealership Tire Shine

guest2299

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Honestly, I have been searching and searching for someone to let me know what exactly it is and how I can get it. If anyone knows it, please let me know and don't b.s. me about products at places like autozone.



Thanks
 
Haha, What?



So you actually like the tire shine that the dealership uses? Pretty sure the dealership I worked at used some 'Auto Magic' crap that would sling all over the paint. Looked awful.



You can get better products at Autozone for sure.
 
No dealership uses a specific/custom brand of tire shine... as for tire shine slinging off, just wipe off the excess.
 
Nah, when I bought my F-150 in the summer, the shine on the tires was ridiculous. There has to be some kind of oil or solvent combined with whatever they used because the substance on the tire was slippery and oily at the same time. I just need to know what it is.
 
guest2299 said:
Nah, when I bought my F-150 in the summer, the shine on the tires was ridiculous. There has to be some kind of oil or solvent combined with whatever they used because the substance on the tire was slippery and oily at the same time. I just need to know what it is.
If it was oily and slippery why would you care when there are so many great products out there.
 
If it was oily and slippery why would you care when there are so many great products out there.





Because there are no products available that leave such a tremendous look and last over a week besides the product the dealership used that I bought my F-150 from.
 
it could be because the tires were new that they look so good to you



the ONLY way for you to find out would be to go and ask the detailers at the dealership
 
it could be because the tires were new that they look so good to you



the ONLY way for you to find out would be to go and ask the detailers at the dealership







True, but I figure that someone on here has to know.
 
BlueLibby04 said:
Haha, What?



So you actually like the tire shine that the dealership uses? Pretty sure the dealership I worked at used some 'Auto Magic' crap that would sling all over the paint. Looked awful.



You can get better products at Autozone for sure.



I use and have always used Auto Magics dressing and its never slung on any of my or my clients vehicles. Plus it stays on there for a 2+ weeks.
 
guest2299 said:
The best of the best is what the dealerships use. Seeing Is Believing!!!!!

After watching the Pats lose tonight, I was not in any condition to laugh. After seeing this comment, I am back to laughing...Thanks pal...I needed that laugh:2thumbs:
 
Ford dealership in my town uses Autochem Tire Shine. A detail product supplier out of Nashville. I bought from them when I first started but couldn't get consistent product quality. I switched to another distributor out of Murfreesboro, TN called Netmark. I am not saying its the best because I use different stuff on different tires. No one product is the best on ALL tires, but I use the stuff that it sounds like you are talking about. BTW it's pretty cheap, I buy 5 gallons ready to use for like $39.99. Another unmentioned quality product is TOL's Best Dressed. You can mix it to the shine you want depending on the ratio you use. Hope this helps.
 
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