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Old 05-04-2009, 09:50 PM
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I simply apply an even coat of Armor All classic, wipe of the rims (not tires), and let the tires dry on there own. Been doing it this way for 25 years. I tried that silicone based crap once. It was one time to many.
Old 05-30-2009, 04:40 PM
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Zanio has the best tire shine I have ever used, and I've been washinh cars for long time.
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Originally Posted by 1-CLEAN CC
Zanio has the best tire shine I have ever used, and I've been washinh cars for long time.
I've never heard of Zanio. Who makes it? I know of a guy name Sal Zaino who makes a product called Zaino. I wonder if they are similar? Hmmm...

By the way, how do you washinh a car? I've been washing cars for a long time and I have never figured out how to washinh one.
Old 05-30-2009, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 1-CLEAN CC
and I've been washinh cars for long time.
Originally Posted by Junkman2008
By the way, how do you washinh a car? I've been washing cars for a long time and I have never figured out how to washinh one.
hes from da south and dats how we talk down hea

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Originally Posted by heavy chevy boy
hes from da south and dats how we talk down hea

Old 05-31-2009, 03:32 PM
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i use auto magic tire shine the red one smells like cherry smells bad *** and leaves tires black as hell and dust will not stik...
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Clean youre tires with a Scothchbrite Pad and then apply the original armorall works great....
Old 06-01-2009, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by BigRedChvy355
Meguire's makes the Hot Shine. That's all I've ever used and love it.
+1 more for this statement
Old 06-01-2009, 02:18 PM
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i use ajax or commet to take off old greasy armor all. then wash off and dry and add again.
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I use Poorboys World "Natural Look" dressing. Just apply it with a sponge, then go back 5 minutes after and lightly buff off with a towel. It leaves a nice matte finish. I can't stand shiny tires, looks cheap IMO, especially on my 35's.


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