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Old 23rd November 2019, 18:01   #6
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Originally Posted by roverbarmy View Post
The last time I "shined" my tyres I had to have a puncture repaired and the tyre fitter went loopy as it was all over everything he touched!
Idiots also apply this when car comes in for MOT testing too, so everything gets covered in this rubbish after checking tyres, some stuff is fine, but others are sticky horrible stuff !
Some products can also affect the tyre materials if used frequently, adding to perishing / cracking of the side walls, whilst some also have a detrimental effect on painted surfaces (Autosmart Rubber Dressing" was one of them from years ago !
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