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Does anyone remember Enduralast - Fireshine

sparky

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It was the product featured on Horsepower TV some months back. It is a tire treatment that is supposed to last for months keeping the tires clean and shinny, can also get a multi color version (being included free now)
Well, it is finally available. It was not on the market when it was on the show :E:

So, I was very interested in the product. It looks like it has real potential. I was quite prepared to be the 'tester' for this and let other people know but I have just been informed after several attempts that they will not take an order without a US address :E: :E:

If anyone is interested the web site to buy it is
www.nationalwebproducts.com

$19.95 plus shipping
 
http://www.enduralast.com/prismatic_coating.htm

Check out the Enduralast web site RAINBOW tires
 
ygmn said:
http://www.enduralast.com/prismatic_coating.htm

Check out the Enduralast web site RAINBOW tires

Yes, and when you click on how to buy, it points you back to National.
Took them forever to actually start selling it
 
sparky said:
Yes, and when you click on how to buy, it points you back to National.
Took them forever to actually start selling it

Sounds too good to be true huh......I dunno....

I know this tires flex as they are driven and the sidewalls bloom carbon black and other products in the rubber to the outer edge due to this flex.....so how can this product really last.....I mean bad enough we have rain, mud and other environmental concerns but ....the when you drive the tires where out on their own....

I dunno Sparky......I am willing to after other guninne pigs have tried it.....then I may....but I dinno...looks too shiney for me....I do like the look of PDMS resins (303 type stuff) on my tires...they give them the best lo sheen brand new rubber look.....to me....

I dunno I await someone to try and post and maybe send me enough for one tire......but then maybe on the GF truck hehehehe
 
I'll be going ahead if no one else jumps in.
What me worry :2: :rolleyes:

I'll just have to get someones US address and have it shipped there, and then get it here. I just have not selected the victim yet (y) >:D
 
sparky said:
I'll be going ahead if no one else jumps in.
What me worry :2: :rolleyes:

I'll just have to get someones US address and have it shipped there, and then get it here. I just have not selected the victim yet (y) >:D
Remember to do one side of truck with this and the other side with 303 or like.....for comparison.......

And pics of this stuff.....

PS I am too far south to be considered for picking
 
Joeface said:
Prismatic coating on the hoses, Now theres an idea :rolleyes:
Now there's a thought :D
A US member has been kind enough to allow me to have a package shipped to them in the US and then I will pick up on one of my trips.
Now I have to decide which tires I will be putting it on. It will soon be time to switch back to the 17's for winter. Maybe that is a better test and would also be more applicable for most Av owners on this site.
 
sparky said:
Now there's a thought :D
A US member has been kind enough to allow me to have a package shipped to them in the US and then I will pick up on one of my trips.
Now I have to decide which tires I will be putting it on. It will soon be time to switch back to the 17's for winter. Maybe that is a better test and would also be more applicable for most Av owners on this site.

I have no idea what winter and snow is hehehehehe......

Actuallya a snow test would be unfair....as it is hard on tires and everyone has summer like conditions.....but heck any test is better than no test......

 
ygmn said:
sparky said:
Now there's a thought :D
A US member has been kind enough to allow me to have a package shipped to them in the US and then I will pick up on one of my trips.
Now I have to decide which tires I will be putting it on. It will soon be time to switch back to the 17's for winter. Maybe that is a better test and would also be more applicable for most Av owners on this site.

I have no idea what winter and snow is hehehehehe......

Actuallya a snow test would be unfair....as it is hard on tires and everyone has summer like conditions.....but heck any test is better than no test......
What I meant was testing on the stock 17's would be a more applicable test than on my 20's. Far more people are running the 17's and the tires that go with them
 
sparky said:
What I meant was testing on the stock 17's would be a more applicable test than on my 20's. Far more people are running the 17's and the tires that go with them
I picken on you snow people.....any rubber would be fine by me.....as long as you do a comparison test with something on other side of truck.....and do as you normally do......hehehe
 
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