Cheap Tire Shine

March 08, 2011
Quick Tips
Shaun Hopkins from Baltimore, MD says: I have a tip for tire shine. Instead of buying tire black all the time, use ordinary semi-wet dish soap on a rub rag. Stacey's Comments: ? Good tip. I have never been a fan of the slick and shiny tire look that products like Armorall will give you. I prefer a natural low-gloss, satin look. Using the soap like Shaun suggests will give you that look, and it is really cheap.

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