Meguiar's NXT Insane Shine Tire Spray
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Meguiar's NXT Insane Shine Tire Spray
Very impressed! Its the best shine Ive ever had on my tires since I got them. I put it on yesterday, and its still shining. Someone even complimented and thought I got new tires.. So you can tell how good it works. This is the product I got from Meguiars free from their new line up.. If you got it, youre lucky, otherwise go pick some up.
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I'm always looking for something good to put on my tires, but I haven't found anything yet that doesn't feel like it has cylicone in it. With having a white car,.....even though most say that it doesn't sling off on the car, I still get that greasy stuff on my panels. Then there's all the black crap that comes off on the mitt when I wash the car.....(yeah, I have a seperate mitt for my tires)
All I ever use is Rubber and Vinyl cleaner/conditioner. I spray it on a rag, then wipe it on my tires. It makes 'em look new, but they never have that shiny look you're talking about. Is this stuff not like most of those others?
All I ever use is Rubber and Vinyl cleaner/conditioner. I spray it on a rag, then wipe it on my tires. It makes 'em look new, but they never have that shiny look you're talking about. Is this stuff not like most of those others?
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Originally Posted by Str8upChevy
I'm always looking for something good to put on my tires, but I haven't found anything yet that doesn't feel like it has cylicone in it. With having a white car,.....even though most say that it doesn't sling off on the car, I still get that greasy stuff on my panels. Then there's all the black crap that comes off on the mitt when I wash the car.....(yeah, I have a seperate mitt for my tires)
All I ever use is Rubber and Vinyl cleaner/conditioner. I spray it on a rag, then wipe it on my tires. It makes 'em look new, but they never have that shiny look you're talking about. Is this stuff not like most of those others?
All I ever use is Rubber and Vinyl cleaner/conditioner. I spray it on a rag, then wipe it on my tires. It makes 'em look new, but they never have that shiny look you're talking about. Is this stuff not like most of those others?
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Originally Posted by jblindy
Arch! Your here too! I know this is an old post, but the nxt is what I use on my car also. If you spray it on and let dry you will get no slingage <~~~made up word.
I actually like using the NXT Generation TECH PROTECT - Interior Protectant. I use this stuff on almost everything now......my tires, my interior, (including the leather) my engine compartment, my trim pieces. I'm sure I'll use up what's left in that can cause it works fine, but I really like this interior protectant simply because I can do almost everything with the same spray bottle.
Sheeeeezz, I just went and looked, and I have 21 bottles of different products on my shelf right now, Meguiers, Mothers, "Ice" Polish & Detailer, Eagle One, Dupont/Teflon, Westleys Bleach White, NeverDull, (waxes, polishes, detailers, glass cleaners, wheel cleaners, claybars, tire shine)..........I'm not buying "ANYTHING ELSE" until I use up what I have left on the shelf.
I probably have over $300 worth of stuff just for my one car, and that's because I always think this stuff will work better than that stuff so I buy it. Now I realize there's such a small difference in results between brands, that it really doesn't matter which "over the counter" products you buy.......they all work good for what they are. I really believe that unless you're using Professional Grade Products, it doesn't make that much difference what you use. Everybody swears by what they use, but I'm swearing now because I use everything so I'm broke. I'm tired too so I'm rambling again.
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