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    Im sure many of u already use stoner invisible glass but I just found that they make a slew of products for detailing vehicles. I have been searching tirelessly for something other than tire dressing to use on wheel wells and I found the stoner trim shine and it works fantastic.

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    I found that ultimate protestant spray and a soft bristle brush works good too. But spraying the trim shine is much easier.

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      Originally posted by chrisalvarez View Post
      Im sure many of u already use stoner invisible glass but I just found that they make a slew of products for detailing vehicles. I have been searching tirelessly for something other than tire dressing to use on wheel wells and I found the stoner trim shine and it works fantastic.
      Good to know! I have a new can in the garage and waiting patiently to use it this Spring.

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        I have used this many times the only draw back for me is that it tends to attract and hold a lot of debris

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          Stoners makes some very good products, tarminator is also very good.

          http://www.meticulous-detail.com/
          "The Prep makes the Pop, not what's on Top"


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            Yes it does attract debris but imo still less so than using tire shine and much less messy too.

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              My favorite tire product is 303. No shine, just makes them look flat black, like new. Doesn't seem to attract anything. As for protection...I don't know. All manufactures make unverifiable claims on that subject.

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                Cant believe no one has said anything about hyper dressing? A gallon will last forever and you can dilute it to whatever ratio you like.
                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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                  Originally posted by Jeepster04 View Post
                  Cant believe no one has said anything about hyper dressing? A gallon will last forever and you can dilute it to whatever ratio you like.
                  do u use it for wheel wells? And where can u get it? Any chain stores I.e. autozone etc. I have been also using ult protectant or ult black because it seems lime they last longer on wheel wells and seem a little less greasy.

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                    Originally posted by Blueline View Post
                    My favorite tire product is 303. No shine, just makes them look flat black, like new. Doesn't seem to attract anything. As for protection...I don't know. All manufactures make unverifiable claims on that subject.
                    thanks for the info I guess I've never heard of 303 where can I get my hands on some

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                      The main reason i'm trying to perfect and refine the wheel well application is because I have tried alot of different products and tire dressings. For this and just seems like there must be a better way lol. And I work on alot of suv's and I mean there's alot of exposed visible wheel well there so it needs to look good and evenly applied.

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