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The best by far is So Easy wet look tyre shine and second best being Maguires wet look spray.. Both are silicon sprays...

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Beautiful stuff ahh Jeff :w00t2:

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The best by far is So Easy wet look tyre shine and second best being Maguires wet look spray.. Both are silicon sprays...

jeff

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that is the best lasts for ever and looks the best, used to use kitten tyre shine till I found so easy and it sh*ts all over kitten

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You've tried the rest,

Now try the best.....

Brylcream........A little dab'l do ya.

:ermm::spoton: Sorry, wrong thread.

*Damn, :spit: where's the knob polishing thread gone*

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Used to use foams but stumbled across Kitten Tyre Rejuvenator by accident (think I got it in a gift pack for Xmas or something?) and have used it ever since. It's a silicone based spray, pretty cheap and super easy. 4 tyres takes about 2 minutes - no mess, looks great, lasts for a couple of weeks. :ermm:

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what he said top stuff

I spend time in a place that has got red soil and that crap sticks like :spit: to a blanket the industrial steam cleaner at work wont even get it of this stuff spray it on great look :ermm:

ps when I clean the car up nice I spray a bit on the inner gards and wheel arches the car looks like a new one best one ive tryed :spoton:

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I've tried so many different types trying to find a long lasting product that is easy to apply. I've been using Maguires High Gloss Gel and it is by far the best I've used yet. Armourall just doesn't last and paint on versions I've tried have been tar based which just flakes off and sticks to the car. Most car yards use this stuff called slick which is silicon based but usually comes off and leaves a grime like mist down the side of the car.

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Maguires High Gloss Gel, its a bit expensive but being a gel you get a lot more in the bottle than several cans of spray and the stuff lasts ages even if you left your car a couple weeks it still looks like you just armoralled em a couple days ago.

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Maguires High Gloss Gel, its a bit expensive but being a gel you get a lot more in the bottle than several cans of spray and the stuff lasts ages even if you left your car a couple weeks it still looks like you just armoralled em a couple days ago.

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I agree totally!! Have been using the gloss for 8 months and it is the best by far. Have tried the rest.

I also use it on my work car and it cops a flogging and still looks good!!

Cragin

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In a big bright orange and white can with black writing, "YUK OFF Tyre and bumper shine" $7 a can and works awesome. just one quick spray and its stays a very high gloss for about 2 weeks.

:crybaby: Good stuff that.

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