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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Tire Shine for Mickey Thompson Street Comps
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Black" data-source="post: 16402258" data-attributes="member: 172762"><p>I could be wrong but blooming is usually the result of a antiozonant. Some tires have this, others do not. Stay away from silicone based products, they don't usually absorb well into the tire. There are a lot of good tire dressings out there from reputable companies. I personally like Gtechniq T1 due to how durable and easy it is to apply. It is a little pricey for a tire dressing but it is meant to last weeks, not days. I have had this dressing survive washings and heavy downpour rain so it is not a tire shine that will wash off the second it sees rain. Key with this product is to clean it properly prior to application and let dry once you are done. T1 can be layered for enhanced gloss at the time of application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Black, post: 16402258, member: 172762"] I could be wrong but blooming is usually the result of a antiozonant. Some tires have this, others do not. Stay away from silicone based products, they don't usually absorb well into the tire. There are a lot of good tire dressings out there from reputable companies. I personally like Gtechniq T1 due to how durable and easy it is to apply. It is a little pricey for a tire dressing but it is meant to last weeks, not days. I have had this dressing survive washings and heavy downpour rain so it is not a tire shine that will wash off the second it sees rain. Key with this product is to clean it properly prior to application and let dry once you are done. T1 can be layered for enhanced gloss at the time of application. [/QUOTE]
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