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Tire products?

SuperSnake

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What tire products do you like to keep them looking shiny?

I've used Tire Wet for years. Just tried Armor All Extreme gel, that was pretty good. I've heard Stoners is good?

I think there are some products that put some kind of actual covering on (that can start to peel).

What's the best.
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I started using Opti-Bond Tire Gel recently and love it. Water based and long lasting.
 

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I use turtle wax tire foam, but I don't like to spray in on, I put it on a rag and rub it in.
 

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Adams Polishes Tire Shine
Heres a link they keep the tires looking really wet and it smells like bananas!
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Whatever you use, shiny or just black, get the little curved sponges to apply it. You get about 98 percent less on the rims that way versus spraying.
 

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I tried the Meguiars Tire Gel and it smells like candy and works nicely too.
 

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Whatever you use, shiny or just black, get the little curved sponges to apply it. You get about 98 percent less on the rims that way versus spraying.
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