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  • Tire Shine and asphalt..

    I've always tried to figure out a way to dress my tires without staining my driveway..and this maybe old news but I finally figured out a way...driving onto cardboard.. like I said this is probably old news...lol..

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    Re: Tire Shine and asphalt..

    Been doing this for years.....cut 4 pieces of cardboard...slide them under the tires...drove the truck up on them.....my wife asked "How did you get them under the tires?".....I just laughed and looked away....now, though, I no longer user a spray tire shine....so the problem took care of itself

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      Re: Tire Shine and asphalt..

      I move mine out to the street and apply it out there. I don't have to worry about protecting the street. Neighbors look at me strangely sometimes lol, but not the weirdest detailing thing I have done. Helps if the street isn't busy too.
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        Re: Tire Shine and asphalt..

        Originally posted by exploreco View Post
        I move mine out to the street and apply it out there. I don't have to worry about protecting the street. Neighbors look at me strangely sometimes lol, but not the weirdest detailing thing I have done. Helps if the street isn't busy too.
        Yeah Iv'e done that before to..but I like when I can put it on and leave it over night to dry..cardboard worked great for that..

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          Re: Tire Shine and asphalt..

          Suddenly I feel lazy compared to you guys. I just spray the stuff on (ArmourAll Extreme Shine) and try to minimize overspray. We're getting so much rain in the Southeast it's really not necessary to worry about it, though. I do have moon slices of overspray left behind, but those wash away within days. Instead of cardboard, at a show I'd probably try a torn open frozen pizza box (or the like), though, thin enough to get right under the edge of low-profile tires and still get coverage under there.
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            Re: Tire Shine and asphalt..

            I just spray on a tire applicator pad and apply with the pad.

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              Re: Tire Shine and asphalt..

              I was going to say am I the only cheap stake? Very small spray onto the tire and then use tire applicator.

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                Re: Tire Shine and asphalt..

                Originally posted by Top Gear View Post
                but those wash away within days.
                I spray mine in the garage. Sometimes there are some marks when I pull out the driveway, but like you, it washes away the first rain. (probably off my tires too...LOL)

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