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New products at Autowerkes We have added a few new products to our lineup Optimum's excellent tire dressing in the more economical gallon size http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...reShine128.jpg Chaos. The new wax from Victoria Wax. Contains a bunch of polymers to aid in durability and shine. Three coats layered back to back (no cure time) will last 6 months on a car parked outside all winter. Very easy on and off. http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...iaWaxChaos.jpg Mayhem. Same as above but with less polymers. http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...oriaMayhem.jpg Exterior glass cleaner with water repellant built in. http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...atic/DG751.jpg Non acid wheel cleaner. Even at 4:1, this stuff sticks like crazy! http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...c/CGDiablo.jpg |
I'm gonna have to get your opinion on a decent rim/wheel cleaner (one safe for all wheel types) and a good tire dressing (I like the higher gloss finish). I'm almost out, and instead of going to crappy tire or walmart, I'd much rather give you the business. I know you'll hook me up with good products! :thumbsup: Perhaps one of the listed products would fit the bill? |
i'd be interested in the tire shine too... just ran out |
any good polish compound for rims/polish rims? i dont see any in ur website tried mothers and its crap |
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I think either the Blackfire Tire Gel or the Optimum Tire Shine will work for you as a tire dressing. |
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