Rubber Shine! RubRail, Tires, Caps, Hoses and anything else you can find
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Another new addition by Leverage.
I'm letting the cat out of the bag kind of early, but I've been working on a new shine for awhile.
I've received interest for something to make black rubrails, tires, hoses, caps and plastic shine, so here goes. I believe my name for it will be Rubber Shine. I can see a reflection off of the tires I've done and the rubrails look shiney as I've ever seen. It's not a cleaner, but a final SHINE to your boat, trailer and tow rig.
My test results are averaging three weeks to a little more than a month, but it all depends on your conditions. If you drive down a gravel road everyday or if the trailer is dunked everyday then your results will vary. My averages are street driving, dunking the trailer three times, the boat in a covered slip when not in use and everything cleaned and rinsed with only water.
I hope to have everything finished by the Jax PR the first week in June and to have it in my distributors hands by the time I return.
I will get some pictures up this weekend.
Donnie
I'm letting the cat out of the bag kind of early, but I've been working on a new shine for awhile.
I've received interest for something to make black rubrails, tires, hoses, caps and plastic shine, so here goes. I believe my name for it will be Rubber Shine. I can see a reflection off of the tires I've done and the rubrails look shiney as I've ever seen. It's not a cleaner, but a final SHINE to your boat, trailer and tow rig.
My test results are averaging three weeks to a little more than a month, but it all depends on your conditions. If you drive down a gravel road everyday or if the trailer is dunked everyday then your results will vary. My averages are street driving, dunking the trailer three times, the boat in a covered slip when not in use and everything cleaned and rinsed with only water.
I hope to have everything finished by the Jax PR the first week in June and to have it in my distributors hands by the time I return.
I will get some pictures up this weekend.
Donnie
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Thanks for the feedback guys!
Here's a few quick before and afters. The truck is filthy due to the weather, so please excuse the dirt.
Here's a few quick before and afters. The truck is filthy due to the weather, so please excuse the dirt.
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