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Lots and lots and lots of posts on alloys and tyre choices etc but i can`t find any on how to keep those bits of rubber looking like new.

I`m currently sporting a nice, newish set of Dunlop SP9000 all round, on newly replaced (under warranty) alloys.

I will be Sonusing (new lexii word there) the car at the weekend, but any "tyre shine" in an aerosol can lasts oh about 2 days if i`m lucky.

So what do you "old timers" use to keep that showroom shine?

Or is it a gold secret....................... :winky:

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Lots and lots and lots of posts on alloys and tyre choices etc but i can`t find any on how to keep those bits of rubber looking like new.

I`m currently sporting a nice, newish set of Dunlop SP9000 all round, on newly replaced (under warranty) alloys.

I will be Sonusing (new lexii word there) the car at the weekend, but any "tyre shine" in an aerosol can lasts oh about 2 days if i`m lucky.

So what do you "old timers" use to keep that showroom shine?

Or is it a gold secret....................... :winky:

I use the Meguiar's "Hot tyre shine" (it's called something like that!). Spray it onto a sponge like applicator instead of straight onto the tyres - it lasts longer + it spreads more evenly. It costs £7.99, but is the best I've used so far. I have used the Meguiar's tyre gel, but it can be hard work and quite messy - and if you leave some residue on the tyre that hasn't settled in, you could find it on your paintwork after a drive.

Hope this helps.

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Sorry to say ,tyre enhancing products are not recomended by tyre makers as they can result in premature ageing of the side wall area ;)

When a tyre is made ,it has chemicals in it, which rise to the surface and protect the tyre during its life, by adding tyre cleaners, ( foam or spray ) you shorten the life of your tyres , this information was backed up by a leaflet from British Rubber Manufactures Association Ltd.

Another gem from my motor trade days :winky:

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Personally i use a gel, i think it's turtle wax's own stuff, but it works a treat! I make sure that i have given the tyres a good clean with a sponge and some detergent first mind, to remove all the s**t that they collect.

I don't use it very often, just for shows and when i have cleaned, polished and waxed the motor, so it looks really well finished!

Stu

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Sorry to say ,tyre enhancing products are not recomended by tyre makers as they can result in premature ageing of the side wall area ;)

When a tyre is made ,it has chemicals in it,  which rise to the surface and protect the tyre during its life, by adding tyre cleaners, ( foam or spray ) you shorten the life of your tyres , this information was backed up by a leaflet from British Rubber Manufactures Association Ltd.

          Another gem from my motor trade days :winky:

I'm not saying you're wrong, but I thought these tyre products were there to prevent premature ageing and cracking of the tyre wall ?

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Sorry to say ,tyre enhancing products are not recomended by tyre makers as they can result in premature ageing of the side wall area ;)

When a tyre is made ,it has chemicals in it,  which rise to the surface and protect the tyre during its life, by adding tyre cleaners, ( foam or spray ) you shorten the life of your tyres , this information was backed up by a leaflet from British Rubber Manufactures Association Ltd.

          Another gem from my motor trade days :winky:

I'm not saying you're wrong, but I thought these tyre products were there to prevent premature ageing and cracking of the tyre wall ?

Well i read it out of one of their leaflets.....i can say no more :winky:

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Sorry to say ,tyre enhancing products are not recomended by tyre makers as they can result in premature ageing of the side wall area ;)

When a tyre is made ,it has chemicals in it,  which rise to the surface and protect the tyre during its life, by adding tyre cleaners, ( foam or spray ) you shorten the life of your tyres , this information was backed up by a leaflet from British Rubber Manufactures Association Ltd.

          Another gem from my motor trade days :winky:

I'm not saying you're wrong, but I thought these tyre products were there to prevent premature ageing and cracking of the tyre wall ?

And i`m not arguing against Bob, as me don`t know any different, but what is "shortening" in the scale of things, given the respective life of a tyre nowadays anyway? Surely having new 'smaller' tread depths shortens the lifespan far more than any gloss product?

what u thinky? :huh:

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Sorry to say ,tyre enhancing products are not recomended by tyre makers as they can result in premature ageing of the side wall area ;)

When a tyre is made ,it has chemicals in it,  which rise to the surface and protect the tyre during its life, by adding tyre cleaners, ( foam or spray ) you shorten the life of your tyres , this information was backed up by a leaflet from British Rubber Manufactures Association Ltd.

          Another gem from my motor trade days :winky:

I'm not saying you're wrong, but I thought these tyre products were there to prevent premature ageing and cracking of the tyre wall ?

Well i read it out of one of their leaflets.....i can say no more :winky:

You learn something new every day. :blush:

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Sorry to say ,tyre enhancing products are not recomended by tyre makers as they can result in premature ageing of the side wall area ;)

When a tyre is made ,it has chemicals in it,  which rise to the surface and protect the tyre during its life, by adding tyre cleaners, ( foam or spray ) you shorten the life of your tyres , this information was backed up by a leaflet from British Rubber Manufactures Association Ltd.

          Another gem from my motor trade days :winky:

I'm not saying you're wrong, but I thought these tyre products were there to prevent premature ageing and cracking of the tyre wall ?

Well i read it out of one of their leaflets.....i can say no more :winky:

You learn something new every day. :blush:

Arrr.... we are never to old to learn :D :winky:

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Meguiar's works fine and last less than 2 weeks, Protech 's last longer

The best I have tried is the one Renault dealer uses before delivering an used car (don't know the brand :( )

I recently used Protech's rim cleaner and it did the job quite well :blink:

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Did hear a recommendation once to use black boot polish on tyres and black plastic trims to make them nice and shiney  :unsure:

I didnt try it on the trim, but the polish gives either a mat finish or a shine depending on your taste, dont use the liquid types just the wax type in the tin and apply with a stiff brush

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