Best tyre blackner?
Discussion
Scrub the tyres first with 25% solution of Bilt Hamber Surfex HD, that'll remove any old gunk and dirt.
Meg's is good, but I prefer 303 Aerospace Protectant, which also proves useful on interior plastics, door seals, wiper blades, and exterior black trim, if you have any.
Will wear off quicker, but gives a more natural satin sheen that a lot of the more commonly suggested ones.
Meg's is good, but I prefer 303 Aerospace Protectant, which also proves useful on interior plastics, door seals, wiper blades, and exterior black trim, if you have any.
Will wear off quicker, but gives a more natural satin sheen that a lot of the more commonly suggested ones.
As already said a good clean first always helps. I use Megs Super Degreaser at 4:1, sprayed on and then aggitate. Rinse well and leave to dry. I use Poorboys Bold n Bright. Apply a thin layer with a good foam applicator. It soaks in / evaporates off well reducing product sling. When detailing I apply a layer as soon the tyres have dried after washing and then again as soon as all polishing is complete. Then by the time the lsp has cured and been buffed you should be ok without it slinging.
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