Best way I have found to do this is to first clean the tires, and the rims, ensure the tires are quite black, no brown /rust looking color on the side walls..
then apply a product called Black Magic Titanium Tire WetGel. It seems to work the best.
just use soap with hot water =)
Armor-All Tire Shine Edit, 8/31/08: Actually, Armor-All Tire Shine may leave your tires looking shiny for a little while, but can be harmful to the rubber. When seeking a tire shine product, find one that has no solvents or VOC's (look at your tire shine, does it have acetone in it? Think about that!). These chemicals accelerate the process of drying out your tire, sucking the oils out of the rubber. Instead, seek out products like Michelin Tire Shine, which contains no chemicals that would be harmful to your tires. There are others out there (Optimum, Wolfgang), but the Michelin seems to be the least expensive and most readily available.
No, brake fluid is damaging to the rubber of a tire.
You can use Adam's Tire Shine.
Brake fluid
30 for front 40 for rear
Make Me Shine was created on 2001-08-27.
if the concrete is not sealed its possible , it will cause the concrete to become slippery .
U Make My Sun Shine was created in 2000.
To make shine in poster colormix glue or glitter in poster color
no
You should dry them throughly and put tire wet on them to shine and protect them.