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Ok... more NXT hype. I saw a bunch of new NXT Protectant at the store yesterday and bought a bottle (after reading some positive comments about it). Yeah, all this stuff is hyped to the max but I figured I'd try it.

Last night I put a good coat of it on my tractor tires. They were filthy dirty and I used a sponge with a light spray of NXT on it. Stuff went on easy, it's a heavy liquid not watery like armor-all or even 303. I scrubbed it onto the tire and left it overnight. Looked this morning, the tires are black, light gloss, not greasy, there's something there to the touch but not much. Looks goood.

So - just did the tires on the Miata. At first glance they look good, we'll see how it holds up.
 

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