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    "wet look" tires

    whats a product you can buy by the gallon etc that gives a very high gloss wet look shine to the tire?

    please include the name of manufacture

    thanks

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    Try Bazooka Tire Gloss from Four Star.

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    ok

    ill try bazooka any other suggestions out there?

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    You can buy Lexol Vinylex in 3 liter containers. Its a pretty glossy dressing, and its kinda all purpose for trim and whatnot.
    http://tassadar.ezekial.net

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    Anthony has recently turned me on to Top Of Line`s Best Dressed rubber and vinyl dressing. I dilute it 3 parts water to one part dressing for a rich satin look.

    If you go full strength with the stuff its super glossy. I dont like the super glossy look so I dilute it but I have heard fo guys using it straight for really glossy tires.


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    For high gloss, I use Einmann Fabriks Black Opal dressing. I got gallons from www.properautocare.com and I am not even thinking about trying something else, I love it.
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    Yeah, I`m with Rob on this one. EF Black Opal is great. Spray it on and let it dry. Easy to use and looks fantastic.
    "The 83-88 Monte SS - they just don`t make `em like that anymore...."

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    I would try the EF Black Opal, I personally like the Black Saphire because I prefer a gel. With the Black Saphire I can control the amount of gloss that I want to achieve, I usually keep it low.

    Not sure about Vinylex for Gloss, for me it is a very low gloss tire dressing.

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    k

    does anyone know how much shipping is from top of the line to new york on a gallon or 2 of dressing?

    i know some sites have a flat 7 buck fee if you order 3 gallons and some smaller items, not to bad.

 

 

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