Originally posted by: INSANECANE
Damn them..LOLOLOL
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Originally posted by: grappa
If you bothered to read the thread, you'd see that the offer ended almost a month ago.
Originally posted by: jhansman
Got my Insane Tire Shine today. Just another excellent Maguiars product, like all their others. Treat your ride!
Originally posted by: toneman
Originally posted by: jhansman
Got my Insane Tire Shine today. Just another excellent Maguiars product, like all their others. Treat your ride!
Hope you have better luck with that Insane Tire Shine than I did; I bought one just to see if it's any better than many of the other "no sling" tire shine products. Maybe I just applied it wrong, but the stuff splattered my rims in no time...even worse than some of the other tire shine products I've tried. However, I'm pretty sure I didn't overdo the application, and I did let it sit there to dry overnight before driving off...and it still slung its' cr*p on my wheels. In all fairness to the product itself, though--it does leave a pretty good shine...but the tradeoff is not worth it.
I think I'll stick with Stoner's Trim Shine (they're the folks who make Invisible Glass window cleaner--the best non-commercial glass cleaning product I've ever used); although it doesn't produce as blinging a tire shine like some of the other products, it does at least make your tires "black"--i.e., a somewhat-duller but acceptable shine...and most importantly, no sling at all!
Originally posted by: toneman
Originally posted by: jhansman
Got my Insane Tire Shine today. Just another excellent Maguiars product, like all their others. Treat your ride!
Hope you have better luck with that Insane Tire Shine than I did; I bought one just to see if it's any better than many of the other "no sling" tire shine products. Maybe I just applied it wrong, but the stuff splattered my rims in no time...even worse than some of the other tire shine products I've tried. However, I'm pretty sure I didn't overdo the application, and I did let it sit there to dry overnight before driving off...and it still slung its' cr*p on my wheels. In all fairness to the product itself, though--it does leave a pretty good shine...but the tradeoff is not worth it.
I think I'll stick with Stoner's Trim Shine (they're the folks who make Invisible Glass window cleaner--the best non-commercial glass cleaning product I've ever used); although it doesn't produce as blinging a tire shine like some of the other products, it does at least make your tires "black"--i.e., a somewhat-duller but acceptable shine...and most importantly, no sling at all!