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  • #16
    Re: Best No Slag Tire Dressing...

    I've lately been using Meg's Hot Shine in the aerosol can. It works really well and applies easily!
    www.reflectionsautodetailing.biz

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    • #17
      Re: Best No Slag Tire Dressing...

      Originally posted by LelandGray View Post
      I've lately been using Meg's Hot Shine in the aerosol can. It works really well and applies easily!
      No sling? What's the finish look like?

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      • #18
        Re: Best No Slag Tire Dressing...

        I did a nice coat of that two days ago on my car. It's blingin', lol. It's shiny for sure as the name implies. Sling again, only occurs when you apply too much.

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        • #19
          Re: Best No Slag Tire Dressing...

          Look at some comparison pictures here: http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...58&postcount=5

          Although the aerosol spray isn't listed in there.
          www.reflectionsautodetailing.biz

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          • #20
            Re: Best No Slag Tire Dressing...

            I use gliptone tire and trim jelly and you put it on with an applicator it works especially well on my car because I have low profile tires and the applicator is designed for that. But you dont have to wait for them to dry and it lasts a while, great stuff.
            Captain Austin
            Long Island, NY

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            • #21
              Re: Best No Slag Tire Dressing...

              I was using Hyperdressing 1:1 and found it to sling unless I really wiped it down after application. By wiping it down, I removed a lot of the gloss, which is what I was looking for by using a 1:1 mix.

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