mustang6tee8 Member Jul 19, 2005 375 0 17 College Station, TX Aug 2, 2006 #1 Aug 2, 2006 #1 When applying tire shine, coat the fenderwells with tire shine as well (I use a tire shine in an aerosol can). It makes the world of difference (esp on a black car).
When applying tire shine, coat the fenderwells with tire shine as well (I use a tire shine in an aerosol can). It makes the world of difference (esp on a black car).
A ANGRMNGT New Member Aug 26, 2004 75 0 0 NC Aug 2, 2006 #2 Aug 2, 2006 #2 +1 I also use it after i clean my engine bay to leave a nice shine thru-out the engine compartment.
ChingonStang Member Sep 19, 2004 308 0 16 Dallas, Tejas Aug 4, 2006 #3 Aug 4, 2006 #3 ANGRMNGT said: +1 I also use it after i clean my engine bay to leave a nice shine thru-out the engine compartment. Click to expand... So do I, but remember to cover the serpentine belt.
ANGRMNGT said: +1 I also use it after i clean my engine bay to leave a nice shine thru-out the engine compartment. Click to expand... So do I, but remember to cover the serpentine belt.
R RoadconeTuning New Member Apr 4, 2006 458 0 0 Upstate, SC Aug 16, 2006 #4 Aug 16, 2006 #4 belt slip FTW... i use black magic stuff that comes in a bottle... its like a gel and i cover all th plastic in my engine bay w/ it
belt slip FTW... i use black magic stuff that comes in a bottle... its like a gel and i cover all th plastic in my engine bay w/ it