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Andrew Betzner

04-15-2006 10:08:25




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Under the articles there is a article about Tire paint that is supposed to fill in cracks and make them look like brand new tires. The site they have to buy if off of is M. E. Miller. The only way they take orders is through the phone but the number they have listed is wrong. Does anyone know where i can get a product like this on the internet? Would wal-mart, napa, or advanced auto sell something like that?

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jCarroll

04-15-2006 19:27:17




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 Re: Tire Paint in reply to Andrew Betzner, 04-15-2006 10:08:25  
I like the Miller tire paint.

It does a good job of covering overspray and paint spatters, and hides slight to moderate weather checking.

It does not put new rubber on your rims.



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960

04-15-2006 13:20:40




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 Re: Tire Paint in reply to Andrew Betzner, 04-15-2006 10:08:25  
I have used John Deere soft black coating on many sets of tires. It is thicker and lasts much longer than the Miller product. Thats my two cents.



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Glen in TX

04-15-2006 12:10:15




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 Re: Tire Paint in reply to Andrew Betzner, 04-15-2006 10:08:25  
Some of the others don't seem to work as well or last as long. Use to get Dupont tire black that was good but can't find it anymore. Number below is current one I have on catalog. Also: 800-621-1955 millertire.com Maybe another storm knocked some lines out for a bit?



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LumbrJakMan

04-15-2006 11:30:55




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 Re: Tire Paint in reply to Andrew Betzner, 04-15-2006 10:08:25  
The number for Miller Tire I used last Month to get through was 419-335-7010. Is this the Number your have ?



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russ1

04-15-2006 11:17:47




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 Re: Tire Paint in reply to Andrew Betzner, 04-15-2006 10:08:25  
Try calling directory information for their number.



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