Tire Shine

For a satin look (i do like the wet look more) but 303 Aerospace Protectant will protect your tires from UV and other stuff.
I keep meaning to buy it and try it out. I have used it on my dash though (no Armoral for me). It makes it have a satin shine to it and cleans great.

But really with tires, will the tread/tire even last long enough for you to use the tire shines for them to crack before you buy new ones? :shrug: I really like the Eagle One Tire Wet...I used somethin else today though cuz I seem to have misplaced the tire swipe.
 
I've used the Tire Wet on mine for years and haven't had any problems. I only use a little soapy water to clean the interior. If I did use any products on it it wouldn't be Armor All. I've seen too many interior parts dry out, crack, and turn to crap because of that stuff.
 
Yes it is true. Petroleum will eat the rubber and dry it out.

But you will wear out your tires before that happens.

Armorall for your dash is bad because the alcohol in the armorall wipes or spray dries out the dash material and causes it to crack or become faded and damaged
 
helty said:
so what do you guys suggest for interiors if not armor all? is it just armor all or is it most interior "protectants"?

I use a product by Liquid Glass. It is called Connisseur's Choice. The website is www.liquidglass.com They also make polishes and cleaners. This stuff has mink oil in it. That is what people put on leather to clean it and protect it. I used it on my old 93 stang and I had it for 9 years and it never faded, the interior was black.