Best "wet look" dressing?

top189h

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I'm looking for a dressing to use on the tires and bed liner in my truck. I love the super shine wet look and want something that lasts more than a week or so like some tire gel's I have tried, and I also want something to use on the bed liner of my truck. I have the bed liner sprayed over the bed rails and everything I use runs down onto the paint after even a light rain. I have tried meguiars blue dressing can't quite remember the name and even a few otc tire gels, the shine looks good for a day or two but then quickly fades. Any suggestions guys? (was thinking about chemical guy's oil based dressing)
 
Give tuf shine tire clear cost a try. Ive had it on my tires since August and they still look good. You can choose the shine you want by how many layers you add.
 
Auto Magic's Cool Blue is pretty good and is water based so no slinging :bigups

not sue if you can get it were you live but works great and smells pretty good too.
 
I've nver tried it on a bed liner but the Dodo juice tire gel and Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel works great on tires. It might make the bed slick though.
 
Poorboys World, Bold n Bright. On tires its way shinny on the liner, I would use a cotton towel to buff.

Or you could use on the liner, CD2 Engine Detailer. Auto Zone and the likes of those stock it.
 
I'm not worried about the bed getting slick, I never haul anything, but after I did a two tone paint job on my truck, the flat black bed liner contrasting with the black paint started to bother me. Thanks for all the help guys, I'll look into it all.
 
I'm not worried about the bed getting slick, I never haul anything, but after I did a two tone paint job on my truck, the flat black bed liner contrasting with the black paint started to bother me. Thanks for all the help guys, I'll look into it all.

That's why I suggested buffing with a cotton towel
 
While it doesnt have the wet look, as in super glossy I assume, Ultima trim and tire is a fantastic product. I use it on my tonneau cover, trim, and also round the rails on my bedliner and it last 3-4 months. With several coats you can get it glossy, but not dripping wet like Megs Endurance on tires.
 
I just tried BLACKFIRE tire gel last saturday after ONR...rained two straight days here (tho not pouring rain), so far its still nice and "wet" looking even after those rain and about 150 miles of driving on rain and dirt :)
 
Another vote for Tuf Shine here. It is just incredible! Durability is far better than any othe tire shine I've tried. For a high gloss, 2-3 coats will do the trick. It dries quickly, so multiple coats will not take long.

It does not attract dust, and does not sling at all!

GTO_04
 
Lot's of great suggestions here.

I'm not one for wet/shiny, but I would agree with Pat. Meguiar's All-Seaon Dressing will make tires/trim wet and shiny will minimal sling or run-off.
 
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