Nongreasy tire dressing.......NO shine wanted!!!!!
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Nongreasy tire dressing.......NO shine wanted!!!!!
Is there anything that will give a clean fresh dark look to tires without making them shiney other than a good scrubbing when washing??????
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Why dont you try putting some tire shine on, and then wipe most of it off? Might keep it from looking greasy and overly wet, but leave a black shine. I would just try it on 1 tire, and if it doesnt work, wipe it all off.
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There'* a sure fire way to clean your rubber and make it nice and black again.
Get a gong brush..or hard bristle brush....wet tire and use cleanser (I like Comet) scrub w/brush...they come nice and clean.
Get a gong brush..or hard bristle brush....wet tire and use cleanser (I like Comet) scrub w/brush...they come nice and clean.
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When ever I wash my car ( I always use Turtle Wax'* Zip Wax ) I scrub the tires down real good with the soapy water I just used to wash my car with. And they always have a deep no shine look for a few days afterward.
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Best thing is Wesley'* Bleach White. Scrub the tires really good with it using a Scotch Brite pad. Gets the tires really clean with no shine.
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