04-01-2009, 07:42 AM
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Tot Roddin'
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Mid-MO
Posts: 24,461
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Re: Tire cleaner
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Originally Posted by tcb-1
here's a trick an old school car show guy taught me. if you want new looking tires without the Armour All shine AND without attracting dust, try Ru-Glyde rubber conditioner. Got mine at Oreilly.
It was originally used as a liquid to mount tires. Now, I use iton hoses, tires, pedals. Yes pedals. It doesn't make rubber slick.
Good stuff, Maynerd....
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Originally Posted by Mudder
I use Stoners to keep my tires black looking. They do not have the wet look. I apply before I use the car wash and wash them off. They stay black and only have to do it once a moth or so.
Be careful with the Weasley's if you have polished aluminum wheels. It will etch them and it's a job to get them polished back out.
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Well I just added two more products to my list...
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1969 CST SWB - Project Blank Slate (4.5/6" ECE Static Drop, 6-lug disc brake upgrade (manual), Billet Specialties Vintec 20x8.5 255/40 (F) 20x10 295/40 (R), 250 I-6)
1960 AMF Skylark - Tot Roddin' (Lowered with custom frame; soon to include custom push bar and interior)
2008 Silverado CrewCab 1LT (5.3L, 3:73, 4x4, LT1, Z-71, Towing Package)
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