anyone used top of the line?

Nebraskaz71

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Hey I was looking to order some tire cleaner to remove caked on crap on my tires but not harm my polished wheels for shows and I came across top of the line. There hi-temp tire stuff sounds like what i need if it reallyy works? Also I found this http://www.topoftheline.com/aluminum-chrome-metal-polish.html sounds like all 4 stages would make the non cleared polished wheels look better than new. Anyone tried it does it really make it identical to chrome? thanks
 
It definitely works! I use it before applying Poorboy's Bold N' Bright tire dressing. I also used their Bubble Bath and Bug Squash which are equally as cost effective and work well in my book.
 
I have never used the products that you mentioned, but I order from them every chance I get.



The service is top notch, as is the service *after* the sale. Highly recommended, in fact I just dropped about $200 there this morning. :D
 
Good to hear :) I think i'll for sure try that tire cleaner and if that dont work for removing my vasoline problem then I give up cause de greaser aint doing it lol. Really wonderin if I should spend that for the four step polish hmm
 
I have never had a problem with any of their products not removing something. At worst, I might have to agitate slightly with a brush. If you keep it up though, you shouldn't have a problem. As for the bugs, I would highly recommend the honeycomb bug sponge they sell on their site in conjunction with the bug remover.
 
Well most of their products are made by Hi-Temp, which seem to be very high quality polishes.
 
Their tire cleaner is the best I've ever used and I've used a lot. You dilute the stuff 50/50 so a gallon goes a long way. I put my mixture into a Home Depot pump mist sprayer from the garden department and Its been a winning combination. Get some asap and don't hesitate. My only regret was only ordering one gallon instead of two.

It (drippage) hasn't hurt my wheels in the least and they're painted and clearcoated. I always wanted to say 'drippage'.

-John C.
 
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