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11th December 2016, 15:54 | #1 |
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Tried a new product on the trim and tyres on my ZTT.
I found a new product to use on the trim and tyres on my ZTT. I found a product called Tyre Wax which can be used on tyre sidewalls and trim.
I cleaned and polished my ZTT this afternoon and tried the tyre wax, the results appear to be quite good after applying to the tyre sidewalls, scuttle panel, mudflaps and door mirrors plastic trim. Last edited by Nev The Bear; 30th July 2017 at 17:49.. |
11th December 2016, 17:24 | #2 |
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Most products out there look good for a couple days, the test is any that still perform after a week
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That looks good, be interesting to see how it lasts.
This is the stuff i use on tyres, lasts well even in the rain. Tyres need to be cleaned very very well before applying. http://www.beavercare.co.uk/tyre-dressing-hg |
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How has this held up with all the rain?
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24th December 2016, 16:46 | #5 |
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The tyre wax did hold up quite well over the time since zi applied the wax. I would say it certainly lasted as well as other products I have used.
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