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Originally Posted by MrHappy
Rambit, does that product you mentioned cause "road spray" once you finally drive the car? I've tried a few longer lasting tire shines, almost oily in texture that last a long time, but spatter off on the body of the car once you drive it. Almost like a quick wax, which is easy to remove, but annoying to have to wipe it down the first couple of times you drive after application.
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No, not at all. I've used it for several years on my trucks. It's thicker than most other products I've used in the past. The applicator is contoured to allow you to get right to the edge of the wheel itself without getting it on your wheels.
I think you don't get the road spray effect because you tend to use less of it and it seems to bond well onto the tire being a gell. Once it's dry, you can apply a second coat to give it a more shinny effect. It even lasts through touchless car washes. I only have to re-apply it every 2-3 weeks. Great stuff.
Rambit