Tire Shine | Glossy Tire Polish | Super Black Shine
- Super-black glossy finish: The deep wet-look that makes tires look freshly detailed.
- Restores the just-detailed look: Clean tires only look halfway right — shine is the other half.
- Long-lasting: Doesn't wash off after the first drive in the rain.
- Easy to apply: Sponge or sprayer onto a clean dry tire, let it dry, drive off.
- Lifts the whole car: Tires that look detailed make the car look detailed.
About this item
- Super-black glossy finish:
- The deep wet-look that makes tires look freshly detailed.
- Restores the just-detailed look:
- Clean tires only look halfway right — shine is the other half.
- Long-lasting:
- Doesn't wash off after the first drive in the rain.
- Easy to apply:
- Sponge or sprayer onto a clean dry tire, let it dry, drive off.
- Lifts the whole car:
- Tires that look detailed make the car look detailed.
| Country of Origin | India |
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Product description
Most of a car's visual weight is on the wheels — and most of the wheel's visual weight is on the tire. A car with spotless paint and dull, grey tires still looks half-finished. KKE Tire Shine is the polish that closes the gap: a deep, glossy, super-black finish that takes the tire from clean to detailed.
The difference shine makes
Clean tires are dull. They look better than dirty tires, but they don't look detailed. Shine — done well — adds the wet-look gloss that makes the rubber pop, gives the wheel a finished frame, and lifts the whole appearance of the car. It's the small step that separates an okay wash from a real detail.
Why this polish
- Real super-black, not grey-with-gloss. The polish itself adds the deep colour, not just shine.
- Long-lasting. Holds through drives in light rain — doesn't wash off after one weather event.
- Doesn't sling. Properly applied, doesn't fling off the tire onto the bodywork while driving.
- Easy to use. No mixing, no special applicators — sponge or sprayer onto clean tires.
How to apply
- Make sure tires are clean and dry — wash off any brake dust and road grime first.
- Apply with a sponge applicator or trigger sprayer.
- Spread evenly across the tire wall — avoid the tread (gets slippery).
- Let it dry for 5–10 minutes before driving.
- Buff lightly with a cloth if you want a slightly more matte finish.
Tip: Apply on clean tires. Polish over dirty tires looks worse than no polish at all — the dirt gets locked in under the shine.
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