
05-18-2008, 03:33 PM
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Re: make it easier to shine those tires
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Originally Posted by eddiekidd
I've been doing this for several years as many of you probably have but I've never seen it posted here before.
It’s just a little trick to help shine those tires without spraying your wheels too.
Take a piece of cardboard and cut it the exact diameter of your wheel. In my case I put a small handle so I could maneuver it from wheel to wheel easier. Then just prop something against it to hold it in place.
Now you can shine those tires without covering your wheels.
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Great idea. You can also buy one of these:
Wheel Shield
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