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Meguiars Hyper Dressing, spray on, wipe excess off wheels. No sling, nice matte finish. I also use it on all exposed frame and suspension components. On my wife's Traverse is does all the aforementioned as well as applied to the wheel wells.

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I've had mediocre experiences with Meguiars tire products. I do however like the spray Turtle Wax tire shine. Holds long and goes on smoothly and evenly.

 

 

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I also just started experimenting with Megs all season dressing. It holds up a lot better than hyperdressing, being as it is not water based, no sling as well. I've been very pleased with it.

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I also just started experimenting with Megs all season dressing. It holds up a lot better than hyperdressing, being as it is not water based, no sling as well. I've been very pleased with it.

Meguiars all-season? Interesting...box store find?

 

 

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I use opti-bond from Optimum Polymer Technologies. They make a great waterless wash/wax also.

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Meguiars all-season? Interesting...box store find?

 

 

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I order all my stuff by the gallon, I don't think you'll find it in store, it's not a consumer line product.

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Just started using Perl. NO sling and a beautiful finish.

 

I wipe it on these tires, but it can be sprayed on to a larger tire and wiped off.

 

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Adam's Tire Shine hands down

 

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+1 Adam's Tire Shine.....excellent product.

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Just started using Perl. NO sling and a beautiful finish.

 

I wipe it on these tires, but it can be sprayed on to a larger tire and wiped off.

 

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Love your truck; so clean and fresh. Where does one acquire that?

 

 

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