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DanielIvan

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I like to use Silk Shine from Chemical Guys.

I just spray it onto an applicator pad and rub that pad all around the tire. Sunshine is my DD and the shine lasts me between two to three weeks (fading shine of course).

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I've been using tire shine for a while now, just a simple question about it. I get some overspray on my wheels and I try to clean it off as best I can but does the tire shine damage the paint on the wheels in the long run? Or since there's obviously going to be over spray it's safe? Thanks

Superior Products - Tire Dressing. O'reilly Auto only place I can find. Looks good and last long time.
Take a piece of plywood and cut 20" diameter then put a handle on it. Hold it over your wheel and spray away.
 

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Apply it to a sponge and wipe it on. Then remove excess with a paper towel.
 

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I swear by Chemical Guys Silk Shine, I spray it directly on the tire, let it sit for for about 10 minutes, then wipe off the excess with an old microfiber towel, gives a long lasting satin finish
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