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Tire Shine
FAQ's
G Force Tire Shine usually gives a high gloss finish that lasts 2 to 3 weeks, although this depends on how often you drive, how often you clean, and how much time you spend outside. Our tire shine is made to last in Florida's sun, heat, and rain, as long as you prepare the tires and apply it correctly.
Our Tire Shine is safe for rubber and tires when used correctly. Problems usually only happen when you use solvent-heavy or low-quality recipes a lot. These can dry out the rubber or make it break faster. Choosing a formula like ours that is well-balanced and not putting on too many thick layers can assist keep the tires in good shape.
For optimal results, use Tire Shine after washing and drying the tires completely. If you apply it when the tires are hot (from being in the sun), the shine may spray into the paint or rims. Spread and apply evenly with a trim applicator or microfiber pad and wipe off any extra. Let it cure (dry) completely before driving.
Yes, G Force Tire Shine is made of silicone. It gives your tire, a rich, glossy wet look shine. It also makes a barrier that protects rubber, plastic, and vinyl from Florida's severe sun, heat, and salt air.
To get a rich, showroom gloss, use G Force Tire Shine, a silicone-based dressing that delivers a deep “wet-look” finish while forming a UV-resistant barrier for rubber, plastic, and vinyl. Start by cleaning the tires thoroughly and letting them dry. Then apply G Force Tire Shine evenly with an applicator pad or microfiber towel. For maximum gloss, allow it to dwel. For a subtler look, lightly buff off excess. It’s especially effective in Florida, handling intense sun and high heat without leaving unsightly sling or streaks.