Driveway Shield TIRE BIB

Very nice product, and practical too.
Good floor protector.
 
I guess we should finally stop using cardboard.
 
Nice product.

Several years ago I purchased one of these mats from Lowes & cut into 4 sections. I sit them behind the tires & then back up a couple feet before applying tire dressings.

Blue Hawk Cut-To-Length Mat

 
I put this product in the same category as the plastic pieces you put around the wheel to keep the hose from getting stuck:

Products I Don't Need To Spend Money On
 
I put this product in the same category as the plastic pieces you put around the wheel to keep the hose from getting stuck:

Products I Don't Need To Spend Money On
I'm told that tennis balls work for that too.
 
$30 for 1? I have a gravel driveway. If appyling outside I usually just roll the vehicle back a little bit to get at the bottom. I imagine that will continue. Or some cardboard as mentioned, never even thought of that.
 
After I read the comment about "I guess I should stop using cardboard" I decided to get a tirebib. It's a generous size, rolls up when not needed and comes with a storage bag.
 
Once my cardboard wears out or simply gets way too tired looking to use,then maybe I’ll consider one of these
 
Once my cardboard wears out or simply gets way too tired looking to use,then maybe I’ll consider one of these...

...or another piece of cardboard.

After I read the comment about "I guess I should stop using cardboard" I decided to get a tirebib. It's a generous size, rolls up when not needed and comes with a storage bag.

Years ago I probably would have bought one of these, too. But now reading this my first reaction was "oh great, another thing to roll up and find a place to store", not to mention it will get full of tire dressing over time and be messy to roll up and store, and eventually will have to be cleaned. At this point in my life, using an old Amazon box that I can just throw out when it gets soiled seems like a lot better idea, but that's just me.
 
I’m going to remember to fish the cardboard out of the bin before recycling day
 
No, no, fresh unused cardboard that is in the recycle bin. Cardboard with dressing on it goes in the trash
 
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