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I always used Cover All tire shine.

But ya got me on Ignore. Hurt feelers and all. lol


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I'd go with a Tikka 6.5 Creedmore topped with an SWFA 6X.

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Make no mistake, the fire is NOT a hunting of shooting forum.


Just that, carry on with old guy nonsense.



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Originally Posted by callnum
Make no mistake, the fire is NOT a hunting of shooting forum.


Just that, carry on with old guy nonsense.
Its not a phaagut hang out either carry on🤣🤣

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Originally Posted by slumlord
I always used Cover All tire shine.

But ya got me on Ignore. Hurt feelers and all. lol
No hurt feelings here. I told you that sometimes you actually do add some intelligence. Unfortunately you also like to insult people who would otherwise probably like you!😀 I had to debate it for a while. Sometimes we are our own worst enemies. You definitely display this trait.😀
I have never seen the product you recommend, but I’ll definitely keep my eye out for it.
Never thought about asking a dealer what they use, but definitely a good idea.
I think it’s worthwhile and economical to take care of your ride. Just that some folks get themselves too busy to take care of small things.
I usually shop at Walmart for groceries and such. Only occasionally visit things like Auto Zone and I usually get things like oil and filters from O’Reillys when needed.
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Always thought when we used tire shine, it just attracted dirt and dust and unless you washed it all the time the tires looked worse. Of course being on gravel and dirt roads at least half the time didn't help. I supposed living on pavement all the time for the most part might make me look again.

Or have things changed and the route with floor wax isn't as bad?


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How bout armor all

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Originally Posted by steve4102
More childish behavior from The Fire’s resident Democrat in Disguise

Disguise?


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Armor All and Son Ova Gun always seems to leave a sorta oily residue that makes thing slick and attracts dust. I use it on vinyl interior, but I try to avoid it on seats. My little ass seems to slide on the turns when I use it!😀
This truck has cloth seats which I occasionally scrub with a brush and a little soap and vacuum afterwards.
I miss that Monte Carlo though. That thing always looks like a million bucks when I got done, and that throaty exhaust and push back into the seat from that big block was a pure pleasure to a car junky like me.
I let my date drive it a little one night, she was my buddies cousin. “Oh” she said, “this has a lot more power than Scott’s”. I smiled for a week after and never had my clothes off!😀
There was a great but friendly rivalry between us. He had a ‘70 Monte Carlo with a 350. We naturally became close friends.
I drove into P-ville on night for the races. A friend hollered “why don’t you take your Mom’s car home and get yours out.
We ended up lining them up, and he kept his mouth shut afterward.😀


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LOL

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Originally Posted by earlybrd
How bout armor all


Armor All on the dash creates a wonderful rainbow/oil effect on the inside of the windshield for the life of the vehicle.


Not a real member - just an ordinary guy who appreciates being able to hang around and say something once in awhile.

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We used lemon pledge in the older days, still works. But now they got stuff ya just foam on & walk away, doesn't mater if you get some spray on the wheels, it disappears.

May not last as long but takes all of 90 seconds..

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STP Tire Foam I think it’s called. I have used it with good results.
That’s good stuff, and you can use it wet, so you scrub the tire, rinse it and spray it.
I’m more worried about the plastic molding on the kick panels, bumpers and floor mats.
I can scub them clean, and I have used a rag or shop towel to apply the spray tire stuff, and it works ok. I wanted to try some kind of floor wax though. Like I sad, I’d use a soft paint brush to apply it straight on the sidewall, and Future was great. Way outlasted Son Ofa Gun and Armourall both.
Floor mats as well and your feet didn’t slide.
I did pick up a bottle of Quick Shine and applied to the molding on the rear bumper.
One coat didn’t do much for me, and I applied second coat. We’ll see once it’s dry.
Reon


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Looks like a good product, I’ll keep my eye out for it.
I took you off ignore. Like I said, I hate putting folks on there because even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes!😀
I have always sorta liked you in spite of your azzhole tendencies! I done it because you whizzed me off. Consider yourself on probation!😀
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Quick Shine sells 100% wax liquid floor wax. Amazon.

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Try Ceramic Trimcoat by Cerakote.Wipes on and will out last any wax. One of few newer things this Boomer likes..

https://cerakoteceramics.com/


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