Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Litre |
Usage/Application | tyres |
Grade | Premium |
Feature | Shinner |
Base Material | Silicon based |
Form | Liquid Form |
Shelf Life | 24 months |
Cap Type | 1000 |
Tire polish, also known as tire shine or tire dressing, is a product used to enhance the appearance of vehicle tires by restoring shine and luster to the rubber surface. It is applied to clean, dry tires after washing the vehicle to remove dirt, grime, and other contaminants.
Tire polish typically comes in liquid or aerosol spray form and contains ingredients such as silicone, polymers, oils, and solvents. These ingredients work together to condition and protect the rubber surface of the tires while providing a glossy finish.
Here are some key benefits of using tire polish:
Enhances Appearance: Tire polish restores shine and luster to the rubber surface of tires, making them look new and well-maintained.
Protects Against UV Damage: Tire polish contains UV inhibitors that help to protect the rubber surface from fading, cracking, and deterioration caused by exposure to sunlight.
Repels Dirt and Water: Tire polish creates a protective barrier on the surface of the tires, making them easier to clean and reducing the adhesion of dirt, dust, and water.
Prevents Dry Rot: Regular application of tire polish helps to keep the rubber surface of tires supple and flexible, preventing dry rot and extending the life of the tires.
Resists Tire Browning: Tire polish can help to prevent tire browning or discoloration caused by exposure to brake dust, road grime, and other environmental contaminants.
When applying tire polish, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use appropriate techniques to achieve the best results. This may include cleaning the tires thoroughly with a tire cleaner or degreaser before applying the polish, using a foam applicator pad or brush to spread the polish evenly over the tire surface, and allowing it to dry completely before driving the vehicle. Additionally, it's advisable to avoid getting tire polish on the tread of the tires, as it can make them slippery and reduce traction.
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