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Truck tires and tire shine


WickedJester12

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Yes, spray it and let it dry.  I always pull my truck ahead a few feet, so I don't end up with a dull spot from where the tire sits on my drive way.  Just make sure to wipe the over spray off of your wheels, and don't drive it until it's dry.

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Shine Doc did a good video of this last year:

 

https://youtu.be/s5rQFQWXUoI

  

Have you seen thus video from a couple years ago?https://youtu.be/s5rQFQWXUoI

There's a few tips in there, that I use on my Toyo Open Country's.

  

Great minds think alike, Eric!  :cheers:

And within a minute of each other. You twins?!

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Yes, spray it and let it dry.  I always pull my truck ahead a few feet, so I don't end up with a dull spot from where the tire sits on my drive way.  Just make sure to wipe the over spray off of your wheels, and don't drive it until it's dry.

I used to roll forward, now I do this!

http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/28624-how-to-clean-dress-your-whole-sidewall/

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