Amazon[amazon.com] has 19-Oz Meguiar's Hot Shine Tire Foam for $4.48 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.26. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $7.74 lower (65% savings) than the list price of $12
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 19-Oz Meguiar's Hot Shine Tire Foam for $4.48 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.26. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $7.74 lower (65% savings) than the list price of $12
Model: Meguiar's Hot Shine Tire Foam - High Goss Tire Shine That Cleans, Shines, and Protects in One, Deep, Black Shine with Conditioners and UV Protection to Help Keep Tires Looking Like New, 19 Oz Aerosol
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I prefer the spray foam ArmorAll over the Meguiars. It seems to last longer and go further. This foam in a can spray is great when you dont have time to fondle your tires with the gel foam applicator. The spray can foam is fast and easy without any snot gel sling!
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Even considering what this costs right now?
Also, nowadays as expensive as things are, I put on a thin disposable glove, spray on my hand and then apply to my tires.
Also, nowadays as expensive as things are, I put on a thin disposable glove, spray on my hand and then apply to my tires.
I can do all 4 tires with just a couple squeezes of gel on a tire applicator pad. The bottle will last me almost a year.
So saying the higher cost is worth it then per application, yeah?