Blackfire Tire Gel Rejuvenates Dull, Dry, Faded Tires

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Why do we dress our tires? Because a nicely dressed tire compliments the shimmering paint that you spent all weekend to achieve with say, the Blackfire Wet-Ice Over Fire Kit. Just like you wouldn't dare to think about neglecting your super smooth paint that has a new found mirror like shine, your tires need to be cared for too.

The last thing you want is your tires to look like this: dull, faded, and just plain boring. So after properly cleaning them, apply a high-quality tire dressing as the last touch on your long awaited detail.


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Blackfire Long Lasting Tire Gel features the latest in German Super Polymers that grab a firm hold of rubber to not only enhance the appearance, but to also protect them too. You can now whisk away nightmares of dull, faded, dry, brown tires because this long lasting tire dressing will protect and beautify your tires for weeks.



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Each and every Blackfire product features the latest in polymer and surface care technology to perform at the top of each respective category. Paint protection, leather care, tire care, etc. - Blackfire has you covered. Long Lasting Tire Gel continues this tradition by offering a tire dressing that's safe on the environment and free of any alcohols or petroleum distillates.

Blackfire Long Lasting Tire Gel includes a tire applicator for thin, even application of the thick, non-sling gel formula. A little bit goes a long way so use sparingly!



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Take a look below at the 50/50 shot. The left side has been treated with Blackfire Long Lasting Tire Gel while the right side is still dull and boring.



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Completed!



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Give your tires the protection and look they deserve with Blackfire Long Lasting Tire Gel.



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Best of all? It's on BOGO right now!

Blackfire Long Lasting Tire Gel

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I am really starting to like that shinny look..I think my matte looking days could be over!

Fussman
 
Nick,

Looks like a great product, like all the other BlackFire line!:props:

I'm curious as how BlackFire Tire Gel compares to Pinnacle Black Onyx?

I like the shinny look that doesn't end up slinging all over my car or truck...
 
Remember different tires react differently to dressings. I have found that these style Pirelli tires tend to shine more than others when dressings are applied.
 
Nick, is this tire gel on BOGO boosted by Polycharger? Your bottle shows the logo and the one on BOGO doesn't. Thanks.
 
Fussman said:
I am really starting to like that shinny look..I think my matte looking days could be over!

I like shiny tires on big black vehicles, but I don't care for shiny tires on lighter colored vehicles such as my silver Honda. :hungry:

I'm curious as how BlackFire Tire Gel compares to Pinnacle Black Onyx?

I would give the edge to the Black Onyx in terms of ease of application. Both products go on very thin and dry to the touch, but from experience less product is required with the Black Onyx.

Remember different tires react differently to dressings. I have found that these style Pirelli tires tend to shine more than others when dressings are applied.

Good observation. I've used a couple different tire dressings on the Pirelli tires on this particular vehicle and most of them do have more sheen than they would on softer tires like the ones on my car.

Nick, is this tire gel on BOGO boosted by Polycharger? Your bottle shows the logo and the one on BOGO doesn't. Thanks.

Since PBMG acquired Blackfire, no formulas have been altered. It is boosted by Polycharger. :props:
 
I hope to goodness that PBMG does not alter the Blackfire lineup. While some of the products are similar to the Wolfgang line, I find a good bit of the Blackfire products to work faster and better for me. Especially there paint sealant.
 
Remember different tires react differently to dressings. I have found that these style Pirelli tires tend to shine more than others when dressings are applied.

I hope so, because the Blackfire tire dressing I have does not produce a plastic looking shine like that, no matter how many coats I was to apply.

Either way, I still think the DP Gloss Tire gel dries faster and better overall.
 
Nick, is this tire gel on BOGO boosted by Polycharger? Your bottle shows the logo and the one on BOGO doesn't. Thanks.

I think PBMG is redoing the labels and putting "boosted by polycharger" into the front of the label instead of needing to add an additional sticker applied to the top of the bottle. I think its a smart idea and it also looks legit.

Also keep in mind that most of the graphics that you see on AG for the Pinnacle, WG, DP, and now Blackfire lineup are computer renditions and not actual photos.
 
I think PBMG is redoing the labels and putting "boosted by polycharger" into the front of the label instead of needing to add an additional sticker applied to the top of the bottle. I think its a smart idea and it also looks legit.

Right on. :dblthumb2:
 
Nick...or anyone else....

Do you think it would not be a good idea to put this stuff on black exterior trim? I mean, hey, there are some "tire and trim" products we all know about out there.

Just curious....
 
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