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Just leave your mouse cursor over a color for a few seconds, and it changes....I would still like to see some pics. My car is red and wondered what this stuff would look like red??
W68, K&N, Flowmaster, Walker Cat, 18 x 9.5 Chrome Y2k C5\'s w/ 275/35/18 Kumho 712\'s, Susp Tech 1.2 inch drop front, 1.7 inch drop rear, Hotchkis Adj PHR,Slotted/Cross Drilled Rotors<br />Hawk Pads<br />Pics: <a href=\"http://community.webshots.com/user/franjobc-date\" target=\"_blank\">http://community.webshots.com/user/franjobc-date</a>
Do not use this stuff, it's crap. It does NOT come off of your tires. My friend (member of this board) put some on his tires and he had to scrape it off.....it just doesn't wash off/spin off like normal tire dressings.
Stay away from this product guys, let the ricers have it so it goes good with their green and purple neons :eek: :rolleyes:
<b>« Red <i><a href=\"http://sandman.v8tec.com\" target=\"_blank\">Firebird</a></i> »</b>
hehehe that was me, that junk is a pita to get off, and i put it on my dads truck and he got pissed took me a good 30 mins to get it off and it was still noticable
dont buy it but if you do take pics so i can ridicule you lol
have fun if you do it, but remember i told you guys not to do it, i tired to give the mess away, and i finally got a taker on it
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and dont lock this **** thread becuase theres a fluffy in it ****
2001 Red S2000 <br />Audio: Kenwood KDC-8017, Boston CX6\'s/CX3\'s, US Acoustics USX-600D Amp, JL Audio 10W0 Sub<br />Interior: Pearl Voodoo Knob<br />Exterior: Red Calipers
Well, the stuff is alright for making your tires shine, but the tint thing is baloney (yes baloney) I couldn't see any color. I didn't have a problem getting it off, but then again, my tires are covered with mud as of right now due to my gf's driveway being a small lake when it rains (its dirt driveway too, not even any rocks!)
Do not use this stuff!!! It takes like an entire bottle to make it look like it does on the cover. Major rip-off. It looks like crap no matter how many coats you try! It will never come off either, I have scrapped on mine, and I still have this gay little sparkle on my street tires. It is a good waste of $5.
[ January 14, 2002: Message edited by: Jeff V6 Firebird ]</p>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ricekillerRS: Well, the stuff is alright for making your tires shine, but the tint thing is baloney (yes baloney) I couldn't see any color. I didn't have a problem getting it off, but then again, my tires are covered with mud as of right now due to my gf's driveway being a small lake when it rains (its dirt driveway too, not even any rocks!)<hr></blockquote>
youre supposed to shake the bottle
2001 Red S2000 <br />Audio: Kenwood KDC-8017, Boston CX6\'s/CX3\'s, US Acoustics USX-600D Amp, JL Audio 10W0 Sub<br />Interior: Pearl Voodoo Knob<br />Exterior: Red Calipers
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 1999V6: Note to Self....do not buy this crap. lol. Thanks a lot guys...you saved me some time.<hr></blockquote>
Hey that's what we're here for ;)
If you really want some good tire stuff, get Turtle Wax Tire Wax. It comes in a box and the bottle itself is green...even has a little applicator [img]smile.gif[/img] Stuff works GREAT within the shine. I left mine on for two weeks (when conditions weren't suitable for driving a car with RWD) when at college and when I came back it all soaked in. Wasn't too sticky at all :eek: Tires looked awesome for a month! :D
The only problems you'll have is if you put it on thick or if you don't let it set for a few hours. This results in dirty paint....
I'm just starting to use the Zaino Tire Dressing (Z16) and so far it is working really well. It's not all gooey and stickey like the other. It applies as a liquid but after it sets in it is completely dry to the touch. Have a couple 'coats' on before I left for college (didn't drive though) [img]tongue.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img]
<b>« Red <i><a href=\"http://sandman.v8tec.com\" target=\"_blank\">Firebird</a></i> »</b>
Damn, am I the only one that doesn't hate this stuff? I think it looks decent, can't tell it's on unless the light hits it a certain way. So what if it doesn't come off easily, just means that you don't have to put on as much next time. I didn't even notice it was still there until a couple days ago. Last time I put it on was at least 2 months ago (to damn cold to clean car). Just my .02 though.
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