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puddle hunter

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+1 for the tire shine.

I use the cheap-o No Touch tire shine as the last step just before I park the truck for the night. The RB's look better than new the next morning, just gotta wipe off the residue. However, it is slippery as all heck for a day. Just consider it your personal agility test and you'll be fine.
 
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thanks, cant understand why they get so ugly so quick? my Linex bedliner looks brand new after 1yr.
 

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warrior, i had the same problem this weekend. mine were looking almost white they were so nasty. i used 3:1 diluted Zep Purple Degreaser from the Home Depot. I Scrubbed it on there with a stiff brush and let it sit. rinse, repeat. elbow grease is key here. all the grime and discoloration melted away....then i sprayed them with Meguiars hot shine tire shine...let dry...and rinse(so they aren't slippery)

DO NOT GET THIS STUFF ON ANYTHING ELSE, INCLUDING YOUR HANDS. WEAR GLOVES AND EYE PROTECTION. - seriously it's not about being a *****...the stuff will burn your eyes and i have gotten chemical burns on my hands from it in the past.

Just did this to mine this past week. Man they were looking like shit.
 
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