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Old 06-12-2013, 10:01 PM   #1
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tire dressing

Can someone give me the brand name of a good tire dressing for my motor Home tires that is available at a car parts store such as NAPA? I know that it cannot contain any petroleum products. Thanks, Duk
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Old 06-12-2013, 10:17 PM   #2
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Tire Products

CW has a line of tire products for cleaning, tire shine and sun block. http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...re-shine/70054
I have no idea of their chemical make-up. Would have to see the manufactures MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet.
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Old 06-12-2013, 10:28 PM   #3
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303 is the ONLY thing I will use on a tire. It's also the only thing that Michelin used to approve, now they just say no dressing and clean with a brush and water only.
Even 303 lists petroleum distillates in the contents, but there are OK distillates and bad distillates.
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Old 06-13-2013, 09:35 AM   #4
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303 is the ONLY thing I will use on a tire. It's also the only thing that Michelin used to approve, now they just say no dressing and clean with a brush and water only.
Even 303 lists petroleum distillates in the contents, but there are OK distillates and bad distillates.
Same here, plus you get UV protection. It lasts for several months and is easy to apply.
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I use Michelin Tire Shine on my Michelins. It says it shines the tire, replenished components lost to cleaning and aging and is the only tire shine approved my Michelin.
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I use Michelin Tire Shine on my Michelins. It says it shines the tire, replenished components lost to cleaning and aging and is the only tire shine approved my Michelin.
Where do you buy this from. I Google searched but no hits from someplace to purchase.
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Yes Sir, where can this product be had, bought, whatever, where where is the question Sir?
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303® Aerospace Protectant



Available on Amazon and many RV dealers near you!


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Another 303 user here.
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