Nick McKees37
McKee's 37 Product Support
- Jan 6, 2011
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Wheel and tire care is one of my favorite aspects of car care and detailing. Having squeaky clean wheels and nicely dressed tires really sets your vehicle apart from others on the road. With so many choices available for tire dressings, how do you know which one to choose? Should you get a gel, spray, or aerosol? Those questions, and more, are probably one of many reasons why you found Autogeek Online and the wealth of information available on this site.
You will find that most experienced detailers and car care enthusiasts prefer tire dressings in the form of a gel or a spray. When comparing a tire gel to a tire spray, most will favor the gel as they tend to be more durable. Most tire dressings in the form of an aerosol provide an super shiny, wet looking finish. Liquid tire sprays have never been known for their durability, but have been favored for their ease of use when compared to their gel counterparts. A new tire spray from Blackfire, Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray, rewrites the rule book for tire sprays and what they're capable of.
Blackfire Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray provides a rich, dark finish on tires that lasts. It utilizes a water-based formula packed full of polymers and UV inhibitors that enhance and protect treated surfaces. Like its gel counterpart, Total Eclipse Tire Gel, you can alter the look by applying more than one coat.
Before application of Blackfire Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray:
Like other Blackfire products, less is more!
After being treated with one coat of Blackfire Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray:
If you seek a concours finish for your tires that lasts and you prefer the convenience of a spray, Blackfire Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray is your calling card.
Blackfire Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray