This week at Big Lots: Michelin Tire Care

Gotta love it when something like this happens. :clap:



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I'm not really sure where this came in, but it seems to be the same stuff I paid $5.99 for earlier this year. Comes in a larger bottle with a better sprayer (narrow,wide pattern vs on/off).



Side by side with the other stuff.





And the back labels.











This is pretty much the only dressing I use now, and I've got no complaints. Water based, no odor, little goes a long way. Matte finish.



Last pic..seems similar enough.





I just can't figure out why they only sell the smaller versions of the 3 step deal, and this one obviously has a different name, so where does it fit?
 
the michelin 3in1 tire shine leaves a nice matte finish, and doesn't sling like some of the other water based dressings i've used. it's perfect for someone who doesn't want alot of gloss/shine on the wheels.
 
I've used it on the interior and I love it. It leaves a nice,rich,low gloss shine and it lasts a pretty good while!



I love the apperance of my tires after using it as well. Please tell me this product didn't flop?
 
:hm I have a Big Lots about 2 miles from me. Never even been inside, looks like I might have to check it out now...especially since yesterday's forecast rain didn't get here until this morning...



Thanks for the heads up!
 
Scottwax said:
:hm I have a Big Lots about 2 miles from me. Never even been inside, looks like I might have to check it out now...especially since yesterday's forecast rain didn't get here until this morning...



Thanks for the heads up!



Big Lots is actually a pretty cool place! Sometimes I find stuff I like in there, and other times I don't. I will definitely be going there and buying some of the Michelin stuff even though I was going to try another product.
 
1.9 liter (64 oz) jugs of Eagle1 Wet Car Wash (the older version with the red solution) going for $2.99 each. Also, they had the older version (in the red bottle) of Eagle 1 Wax-as-u-dry in 532 ml (about 18 oz) spray bottles going for $2.99 each. These appear to be have been for the Canadian market as the containers were in metric, with the labels in English and in French.
 
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