Say Goodbye to Dull Tires with Black Magic Intense Tire Wet

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Black Magic Intense Tire Wet is a product designed to enhance and protect the appearance of car tires. This tire shine spray provides a glossy, wet look that gives tires a well-maintained and polished appearance. It is specifically formulated to create a long-lasting and intense shine that will make your tires stand out. Applying Black Magic Intense Tire Wet is a simple process. First, ensure that your tires are clean and free of any dirt or debris. Shake the bottle well and spray the product evenly onto the surface of the tire.

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Shake the bottle well and spray the product evenly onto the surface of the tire. For best results, hold the bottle about 6 inches away from the tire while spraying. Allow the product to dry for a few minutes, and then wipe away any excess with a clean cloth.

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I just picked up a really nice printer as tournaments have come to my area again and want to make a good first impression. I picked up Avery 6470 full sheet label paper to print on and got some really nice proxies. In sleeves they are almost, identical to real cards; however, out of the sleeve you can see the fibrous texture of the paper and I was hoping for something more like the image i get when I print on photo paper. Unfortunately, I haven't seen full page label sheets with that photo paper quality. So I come to you, the Trekcc community, to ask what has worked for you? I am not adverse to expense, but if there is a good high-quality option let me know. Though if not I am willing to pay to get the better quality.

Thank you in advance for all your help.

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Re: Printing Proxy Tips #241201

By chompers (Steve Hartmann) - Delta Quadrant - Sat Jan 25, 2014 1:47 am
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I am experimenting at the moment but getting pretty good results with this using a HP inkjet printer:

I tried the cheaper product from the same seller and the results were terrible.

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- Beta Quadrant - Sat Jan 25, 2014 2:47 am
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I just picked up a really nice printer as tournaments have come to my area again and want to make a good first impression. I picked up Avery 6470 full sheet label paper to print on and got some really nice proxies. In sleeves they are almost, identical to real cards; however, out of the sleeve you can see the fibrous texture of the paper and I was hoping for something more like the image i get when I print on photo paper. Unfortunately, I haven't seen full page label sheets with that photo paper quality. So I come to you, the Trekcc community, to ask what has worked for you? I am not adverse to expense, but if there is a good high-quality option let me know. Though if not I am willing to pay to get the better quality.

Thank you in advance for all your help.

First of all, welcome! Hope you have a great experience, whether you're a brand-new player or an old-hand, like me! I've been experimenting with different printing options for the past few weeks and I think I might be able to help a bit. I'm not a newcomer to the game - I got started with Premiere - but I'm new to printing cards off, and I've learned some things through trial-and-error.

First, I tried printing the cards off on cardstock at home. That didn't work at all as the cardstock paper I bought ended up being too flimsy, and the card images came out very blurry. almost unreadable, in fact.

Next, I tried printing on photo paper. The images came out much sharper, to the point where they would probably be tourney-legal, but then the cards were very thin. An OK compromise, if necessary. I decided to try a couple more options.

I then took a flash drive to Staples and had a few things printed out on 120 lb. cardstock. The image quality was better than my photo paper from home, and the cards had a decent weight to them, but the colors were off by a lot, and when I asked them to cut them out for me (which bumped up the cost), they were cut off-center. The Staples Copy Center people were very nice, but I'm notoriously picky about stuff, and these cards didn't meet up to my personal standard.

A couple of days later, my office got a shipment of forms from the local printer down the street, who usually make up all our paperwork for us. I ran my problem by the rep and she told me to bring my stuff down there and give them a shot. They did an amazing job! The owner of the company was able to identify my needs, and hooked me up with what I think is the perfect paper - it's something called 100 lb. cover, which is slightly different from regular cardstock. It's heavyweight, with a sort of glossy finish to it. I had a couple of pages printed off and was amazed at the way the cards looked and felt - the images and text are crisp and clear, there are no visible paper fibers, and the weight and stiffness of the card are great! Then, I went and bought a straight-edge paper cutter - it's easier to get nice, straight edges using a paper cutter instead of scissors. Because I'm a real stickler for details, I bought a 3mm corner rounder tool from Oregon Laminations: http://www.oregonlam.com/Corner_Rounder . Punch.html It's expensive, but I'm anal about stuff like all the corners being rounded off and looking the same, so the cost is worth it to me! LOL

Anyway, the final result is that when printed and cut out, my Virtual cards look almost indistinguishable from a real Decipher card! The best part is that it's only about a dollar a page to have these professionally printed at a high quality, meaning an average deck only costs about $10-13 to print. The price would go up for double-sided stuff of course but that's the basic cost for me.

I don't know what part of Carolina/Virginia you're from, but if you happen to be within driving distance of Henderson, NC then Quick Print on Dabney Drive is the place you want to go. Everyone on the staff is friendly and the finished product is excellent! Even if you're not from around here, just hit up any local printing company that caters to small businesses and you should be able to get good quality prints for a reasonable price.

Just remember my tips:

The paper you want is 100 lb. cover - best thickness, image quality, and durability. Be sure you get the right thing though, as I almost got something much flimsier by mistake once. For comparison, take a Decipher Star Trek card with you if you have one.

Get a paper cutter like this: http://www.staples.com/Staples-5-in-1-T . uct_704252 . It's a massive timesaver and a lot easier than cutting the cards out with scissors!

If you need any other help, advice or clarifications, feel free to PM me! I'm always happy to help.

Thank you in advance for all your help.
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One of the key features of Black Magic Intense Tire Wet is its long-lasting formula. The intense shine it provides can last for weeks, even after exposure to rain and other weather conditions. This makes it an ideal product for those who want to keep their tires looking great between washes and detailing. In addition to its aesthetic benefits, Black Magic Intense Tire Wet also offers some protection to your tires. The formula includes a UV protectant that helps to guard against sun damage and fading. It also helps to prevent cracking and drying, extending the life of your tires. Overall, Black Magic Intense Tire Wet is a popular choice among car enthusiasts and professionals who want to take their tire appearance to the next level. With its easy application and long-lasting shine, it is a reliable and effective tire shine spray. So give your tires the intense wet look they deserve with Black Magic Intense Tire Wet!.

Reviews for "Discover the Ultimate Tire Care Solution: Black Magic Intense Tire Wet"

1. Robert - 1 star
I recently purchased the Black Magic Intense Tire Wet based on the positive reviews I read online, but I was extremely disappointed with the results. The product claims to give a deep black shine to the tires, but it fell short of my expectations. Firstly, it was messy to apply and left streaks all over the tires. Secondly, the shine did not last long at all, even though I followed the instructions meticulously. Overall, I found the Black Magic Intense Tire Wet to be a waste of money and I would not recommend it.
2. Michelle - 2 stars
I wanted to give my car tires a glossy and shiny finish, so I decided to try out the Black Magic Intense Tire Wet. Unfortunately, it did not live up to its claims. The application process was time-consuming, as I had to carefully spray it on and wipe off the excess. However, the shine it provided was short-lived and quickly faded away after a few days of driving. Additionally, it attracted a lot of dirt and dust, making my tires look even worse than before. I will be returning to my previous tire shine product as it provided much better results.
3. John - 2 stars
I have used various tire shine products in the past, but the Black Magic Intense Tire Wet did not impress me. While the initial shine it gave my tires was decent, it quickly wore off after one rainfall and a few days of driving. Moreover, I found that it left a greasy residue on the tires, which attracted dirt and grime. I had to constantly clean my tires to maintain any sort of shine. Overall, I found this product to be ineffective and not worth the money. I won't be purchasing it again.

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