Tire Wax
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Tire Wax
Just wanted to tell everyone about this tire stuff I found. It's made by Turtle Wax and it's called Tire Wax. This stuff works great. It's a gel so you can control where it go's. You use a sponge to apply it, so there is no over spray. It lasts for a long time too. I highly recommend it!
Jon
Jon
#2
BE CAREFUL. This gel will sling off of the tires all over the body of your truck. I used a similar product from Meguiars and the second time I had black dots all over the doors, windows bed, etc. What a mess and I had "wiped off the excess" as stated in the directions.
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2000 F-150 XLT Sport, Silver 4-door Supercab
Short Bed (Only way to fit in the garage)
17" Sport Wheels with BFG tires, 3.55 "regular", 4.6l V8, Auto (First one in 20 years)
In-Dash Single CD Player, K&N Filter, Gatorback Spray-In Bedliner
Hopes and Dreams:
Superchip, WMS Velocity Tube, Upgraded Speakers/Amplifier
FlowMaster Exhaust, Westin Nerf Bars
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2000 F-150 XLT Sport, Silver 4-door Supercab
Short Bed (Only way to fit in the garage)
17" Sport Wheels with BFG tires, 3.55 "regular", 4.6l V8, Auto (First one in 20 years)
In-Dash Single CD Player, K&N Filter, Gatorback Spray-In Bedliner
Hopes and Dreams:
Superchip, WMS Velocity Tube, Upgraded Speakers/Amplifier
FlowMaster Exhaust, Westin Nerf Bars
#3
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Just to add to this subject. I have tried everything since I was a teenager to make and keep the tires looking shiny. I agree that the Turtle Wax Tire Wax works well but IMHO Meguiars Endurance Tire Gel works better and stays on longer even through rain. The Turtle Wax will lose its shine after a couple of days where the Meguiars will remain shiny even after a couple of rains (and it smells like grape kool-aid ;-) The Meguiars is about $8.00 at auto part stores