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  • how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

    1.what is the best way to stop sling from happening after you put a tire shine product on your tires?
    2.how long should u wait before driving the car?
    3.how long should you wait before wiping off extra?
    4.how come after i used hot shine tire spray and after a couple of washes it washed off my tires look a little brown/faded??
    5.does the matt black tire shine products create sling and can some upload a pic of a matt black tire, i would like to see what it looks like.

    thanks

  • #2
    Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

    1. Be sure to clean the tire, then wipe off excess, then dont drive right away.

    2. I usually finish up in the evenings, so my car sits overnight. Not sure what others do.

    3. I'd say about 5 minutes or so to buff off excess.

    4. The brown is a chemical in the tire working its way to the surface and then oxidizing on the tire surface. A regular tire cleaning should remove the brown.
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

      I use Hot Shine but I've never had that problem.

      Could be you're applying too much product?

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      • #4
        Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

        Time was when tire sidewalls were all nice and smooth. Many newer tires have a lot more lettering, grooves and graphics on the sidewall, and all of these textured areas hold onto tire dressings. You may find that applying a couple of thin applications of a product gives you better results than putting on a single, thick coat and really building it up in these grooves. On these tires especially it is important to wipe off any excess product before driving the vehicle. You should give the product several minutes to dry before wiping off the excess with an old terry cloth towel.

        Products like M40, Natural Shine and HyperDressing tend to dry almost completely dry to the touch, even without having to wipe them down after application. They also tend to impart just a clean, black, matte finish without any real "shine" or "wet look". If you don't want a high shine to begin with, these products are excellent alternatives to traditional tire shine products.

        The browning, or "blooming", that you see on sidewalls is the anti-ozonants leeching to the surface. These components are blended in with the raw ingredients used to manufacture the tire and are designed as the tires natural defense against UV radiation, etc. As these components leach to the surface and then mix with a tire dressing, the browning becomes more noticeable. Cleaning of the sidewall prior to application of a dressing is always recommended. In fact, even a tire that looks clean with very little dressing on it can suddenly exhibit this browning when a cleaner is applied that lifts the surface dirt. And the amount of blooming will vary between tire manufacturers - we used to have four cars at home, all with different brands of tire, all treated the same way as far as cleaning and dressing were concerned. One brand would exhibit a very small degree of blooming, most noticeable when cleaning, while another brand was blooming so badly it was a constant battle to keep the sidewalls looking clean. The other two were never an issue and always looked great. All were highly respected brands, too.
        Michael Stoops
        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

        Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        • #5
          Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

          I like hyperdressing and havent had any sling with it! I would wait a little while and then wipe off excess if using a gel. You will have less extra product when you really clean a tire good so it soaks up the product. And I usually let mine sit overnight since im not done until later also

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          • #6
            Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

            i always let the tire sit when coated for about 10 minutes, buff the excess and do another coat, wait 10 minutes and buff again.
            2001 Granite Sentra Se - Brought back to a brilliant shine via meguiars. took 6+ hours of work. i'm currently loving its' shine.

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            • #7
              Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

              After cleaning the tires really well. It does not matter what product I use for the tires. The technique is always the same. After about 20 minutes I take a clean jumbo foam applicator and remove any excess product. Never had a issue with sling.
              quality creates its own demand

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              • #8
                Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                Aside from the obvious cleaning & prepwork (I use APC 4:1 or Westleys Bleche-Wite of a tire before), the greatest asset to my tire dressing arsenal is a curved foam tire dressing applicator pad.

                Something like this:

                Doesn't matter if your tire dressing comes in a foam canister, or a spray bottle...or maybe even a gel. I love these things. Your local auto store should sell them 50% of the time you go to look for them, or else you can get yours off autodetailingsolutions online (ADS).

                I drive my car like 5 minutes after I apply the dressings sometimes (because I usually wash my car before I head off to work in the afternoon), and no tire sling occurs.

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                • #9
                  Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                  In a nutshell. What I do normally, is put my dressing on before a detail. In other words, wash, tire dressing, wax. That gives the tire dressing time to "set up". After I am finished I go back around making sure to wipe off excess which may sling. Also check in the grooves of the tire like Mike mentioned. Sometimes an old paintbrush will work great to eliminate the puddles in these areas.

                  Andy
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                  • #10
                    Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                    Also check in the grooves of the tire like Mike mentioned. Sometimes an old paintbrush will work great to eliminate the puddles in these areas.
                    I sort of pat, more than wipe, with a terry cloth towel. Trying to push into the grooves.
                    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                    • #11
                      Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                      Originally posted by 79elcamino View Post
                      5.does the matt black tire shine products create sling and can some upload a pic of a matt black tire, i would like to see what it looks like.
                      The matte black tire dressings are usually water-based and therefore do not typically sling. Here's a pic of one of my tires dressed in Mother's Reflections Tire Care. I think this would qualify as low-gloss matte look. I imagine that M40, HyperDressing, and Natural Shine would produce a similar look.

                      Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
                      --Al Kimel

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                      • #12
                        Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                        i have factory painted wheels,what is the best tire cleaner and rim cleaner

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                        • #13
                          Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                          Originally posted by cardriver View Post
                          Aside from the obvious cleaning & prepwork (I use APC 4:1 or Westleys Bleche-Wite of a tire before), the greatest asset to my tire dressing arsenal is a curved foam tire dressing applicator pad.

                          Something like this:

                          Doesn't matter if your tire dressing comes in a foam canister, or a spray bottle...or maybe even a gel. I love these things. Your local auto store should sell them 50% of the time you go to look for them, or else you can get yours off autodetailingsolutions online (ADS).

                          I drive my car like 5 minutes after I apply the dressings sometimes (because I usually wash my car before I head off to work in the afternoon), and no tire sling occurs.
                          These are the applicators I was talking about. These are the best I have ever found.
                          quality creates its own demand

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                          • #14
                            Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                            Originally posted by 79elcamino View Post
                            i have factory painted wheels,what is the best tire cleaner and rim cleaner
                            For factory painted wheels you want to choose our Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner - just make sure to follow the directions and only work on one wheel at a time. Clean the tires with a good all purpose cleaner such as Meguiar's D10101 APC and a tire cleaning brush.
                            Michael Stoops
                            Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                            Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                            • #15
                              Re: how to stop sling from happening and other tire shine related questions

                              can you use supreme shine protectant on tires

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