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Old 05-17-2010, 07:55 AM
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To shine tires or Not to shine tires

Do you shine up your tires or not. I have heard you are not supposed to because it can help deteriorate the tires faster, but in my experience my driving deteriorates tires faster than any product could. I like the matte no sling stuff, black car, the sling looks bad.
 
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Old 05-17-2010, 07:58 AM
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If you're not after that "wet" look, but rather a matte black, just break out the tire brush and keep them clean. This will ensure the longevity of the tire's life.
 
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Old 05-17-2010, 10:11 AM
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A lot of quality tire shine products now are made with conditioners and UV protectants that actually keep your tires in better shape than stock. My 2 favorites are Zaino and Optimum. Check with Detailed Image in the Detailing section for more options. I haven't found an over the counter product I like. I don't like the really shiny "shine", I prefer the matte finish.
 
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Old 05-17-2010, 10:37 AM
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I use this...



It doesnt sling at all if left to dry for 15 minutes. I usually apply it after I wash the car but before the final wipe down so it has time to dry. Basically looks like a clearcoated the sidewalls of the tires, I hate dull tires without gloss
 
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I use black magic tire shine:


Spray it on, then wipe the tire lightly with a towel after so it's just a nice clean black, not a wet look.
 
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Here's the process I use on SLICKS Michelins, I use Meguiar's Hot Shine Gel....let it sit for a while after applying then I wipe off anything/everything that might sling off leaving a very black but semi-gloss sidewall.
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I always shine up my tires i feel the car doesnt look clean unless the rims and tires shine
 
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nice too know.
 
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Meguiar's Endurance Gel.
 
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jus get the no wipe ones and call it a day. jus spray foam and thats it. nothing hard about it
 
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Originally Posted by G35SedanGrn
I always shine up my tires i feel the car doesnt look clean unless the rims and tires shine
Me too. I use Black Magic tire foam. I like the wet tire look, but it takes forever to dry (2-3 hours).
 
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Originally Posted by G2FLIP4
I use this...



It doesnt sling at all if left to dry for 15 minutes. I usually apply it after I wash the car but before the final wipe down so it has time to dry. Basically looks like a clearcoated the sidewalls of the tires, I hate dull tires without gloss
I use that exact same product and application method lol. But I always clean my tires before applying the spray. Also, I don't like that completely wet look so much, so I always apply it a day before a meet or something so it's semi-glossy.
 
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Old 05-17-2010, 05:10 PM
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actually the only down side is that it tends to attract dirt and oil easily. one little rub with ur finger and it makes it black, oily and dirty lol
 
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zaino...not super glossy and no sling.

http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=16
 
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If you want matte, use 303 Aerospace Protectant on them.
 


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