Tire shine delete

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CoreyMac

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Hey all... I’ve got fairly new 35in Toyo RTs. I need some advice.. how do I keep them looking good without slathering on tire shine? I dry them off immediately after washing but they still look faded. Here’s a pic for reference. TIA!!

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LoganM20

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Adams Tire and rubber cleaner is a great cleaner. I would get Angelwax Enigma Elixir Tire Dressing. I own a detail shop and we use this on our higher end packages. It lasts a long time and doesnt have a high shine.
 

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Carpro Perl has worked for me, apply then gently wipe off excess. That will take care of the faded look. Use a mild cleaner when washing and reapply the pearl, over time pearl will keep your tires looking new if applied regularly.
 
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Hogvet

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Hey all... I’ve got fairly new 35in Toyo RTs. I need some advice.. how do I keep them looking good without slathering on tire shine? I dry them off immediately after washing but they still look faded. Here’s a pic for reference. TIA!!

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I use this. I spray and wipe. It leaves the tires clean and black. It lasts a long time.

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