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    ok, i have a couple of questions....is this the rite place for this?

    1. i bought hot shine today for my brand new tires. was this the best choice for me? i'm not gonna polish my car for hours every weekend.

    2. windshield treatment...what's best to keep the rain and all that away.

    all suggestions greatly appreciated.
    i have never been on forums, and i am a girl, in canada.....

  • #2
    Re: newbie shiney stuff

    Welcome to MOL meenu42, just a friendly heads up I moved your thread into Detailing 101 as that is where most questions belong (Introduce Yourself is intended for introductions only, not questions).

    You should get the most help here

    As for your specific questions, I'll start you off with my person opinions:

    1. There are many tire shine products that will be great for you. Hot Shine is no exception, and should be fine for the casual detailer or the professional.

    2. As for this, you will get a LOT of different suggestions...many people, including myself will simply put a light coat of wax of whatever wax we used on the car while we wax the car. Be extra sure to remove it thoroughly so you don't leave hazing.

    Another option is to grab a bottle of Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Detailer, also referred to as "UQD" and used that as a final step in cleaning the windows. It leaves a thin film that helps to repel water.

    Hope that helps!

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    • #3
      Re: newbie shiney stuff

      thank you! i'll check out the other threads.

      not sure where to update 'my rides' but i'll figure it out.
      --06 mazda 3 sport, pearl white

      see ya 'round!

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      • #4
        Re: newbie shiney stuff

        Hello and welcome to mol.

        Hot shine should work very well for you.

        As for your windshield, I prefer to clay the windshield amd leave it as is. In the past it seems that whatever product I applied to the glass always gave me wiper blade chatter.
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #5
          Re: newbie shiney stuff

          First, welcome to MOL.

          1. This caught me off guard, what does tires shine have to do with polishing the car?

          -Yes, Hot tire shine will work just fine. I prefer to use Hot tire shine GEL. It seems to last much longer but its harder to apply since its a gel.

          2. I personally use Rain-x. I apply it by hand on the side windows and use the Windshield washer fluid for the windshield. I usually only use it when its raining since that stuff will leave some awful water spots.
          Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

          Originally posted by Mike Phillips
          Live on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2

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          • #6
            Re: newbie shiney stuff

            1. Hot Shine is a fine product

            2. I apply DG rain repel

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            • #7
              Re: newbie shiney stuff

              Originally posted by Jeepster04 View Post
              First, welcome to MOL.

              1. This caught me off guard, what does tires shine have to do with polishing the car?

              -Yes, Hot tire shine will work just fine. I prefer to use Hot tire shine GEL. It seems to last much longer but its harder to apply since its a gel.

              2. I personally use Rain-x. I apply it by hand on the side windows and use the Windshield washer fluid for the windshield. I usually only use it when its raining since that stuff will leave some awful water spots.

              hi there,

              tire shine has nothing to do with the windshield polish - thats why i listed them as 2 separate questions...sorry to confuse.

              thank you for your reply....i plan on treating the tires one day this week

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