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I use the meguiars wet look or whatever its called. High gloss maybe? Its purple gel that smells like grape hubba bubba. Works great, but don't put too much on or else it flicks up the side of your car.

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Go to a hardware stone like bunnings or mitre 10 and get urself silicon spray. You can do your hair in the tyres that's how shiny it comes up.

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I second that. I've been using it for years its great. :spoton:

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best tyres shine ive used by far is that "YUK OFF" brand in the orange and white can with black writing. "tyre and bumper shine" I think its called. ive used every bloody product known to man and this stuff is only $7 a can and lasts ages.

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I use the meguiars wet look or whatever its called. High gloss maybe? Its purple gel that smells like grape hubba bubba. Works great, but don't put too much on or else it flicks up the side of your car.

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As much as it hurts to agree, I have to. I've found the meguires to be the only one that can handle dirt roads without giving that "mudlarking" look.

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I used to use that nesh.. but the tyres become so greasy and dirty they were a b!tch to clean.

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I have no trouble, maybe coz im fussy and I always keep my car clean so I dont mind cleaning it.

Go to a hardware stone like bunnings or mitre 10 and get urself silicon spray. You can do your hair in the tyres that's how shiny it comes up.

Nesh

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but I havent got any hair I am a baldy man!!

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:laughing:

Go to a hardware stone like bunnings or mitre 10 and get urself silicon spray. You can do your hair in the tyres that's how shiny it comes up.

Nesh

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I second that. I've been using it for years its great. :laughing:

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Yeh I reckon its the best stuff. the best thing is that when u try take off it jus wheel spins all over the road coz its so slippery. Too cool! :crybaby:

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It may sound weird but I found black shoe polish gives a good shine over time. Also it doesn't fly off and any excess wipes right off the rims.

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I used to have a black vinyl roof on a mk1 escort - and the shoe polish was the only thing that didnt run all over the car when it rained leaving a mark (I tried all sorts of sprays and polishes).

If you dont use too much - it probably would be good on tyres.

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