Jesstzn
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Take a serious look at Forever Black Tire dressing .. It is a water based dye and will last a couple of months .. I also use it on my black plastic lower valances to keep them black ..

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- taken from www.1z-usa.comTiefenpfleger - Vinyl/Rubber Care
Tiefenpfleger (pronounced “Tee-fen-flee-gar�) cleans, restores and protects all vinyl and plastic components such as fenders, the fascia, interior panels and rubber components and tires, producing a temperature-resistant seal and a satin finish. With UV protection. Solvent-free. Unlike the competition, Tiefen will not streak or come off with water. Therefore, UV and other protective properties remain. Durability tested for use in car wash systems. Patent pending.
Jesstzn said:Take a serious look at Forever Black Tire dressing .. It is a water based dye and will last a couple of months .. I also use it on my black plastic lower valances to keep them black ..![]()
Quickstrike said:Where do you buy this in Canada? preferably a retailer chain also located in Alberta![]()
Originally posted by Cujo31
I use Poorboys Bold N Bright now with great results....
Cujo
HellrotCi said:I started using ClearKote's Rubber/Vinyl/Leather Treatment and after a week and a half the tires still looked good. I think it leaves the tires with a nice sheen without being too glossy.
Jesstzn said:And I was scared to say I used Armorall for fear of flames ... If applied right and buffed right you can get good life from Armorall and also gloss or matte finish and it dries to a no sling finish.
Jesstzn said:
I also use a mold release agent that is like Armorall thats been distilled to 3 times the thickness... Not commercially available but leasts forever.
Bill D said:Mold release agent? Can you explain more? What is the name of the product? I only saw a product I believe is a mold release agent once on kanolabs.com
Bill D said:I was recently told applying other products on top of 303, especially solvent based ones, would just dissolve the 303 underneth making it pointless to first apply the 303;so I'm going to refrain from that.