Product: Eagle One Concours Satin Tire Shine 18oz Spray
Test Vehicle: 1997 Ford Explorer, Bridgestone Dueller AT tires.
First off, this product is very hard to find locally. I would say 99% of your local stores will not carry it. But, this product can be ordered from CMA.
On to the review! I first cleaned the tires very will with EF HI and got them nice and clean. I then applied the Concours with a eagle one suv tire swipe. The liquid itself is a milky white spray and has a nice smell to it. I put the Concours on evenly, and I noticed that it does not take very much to do the entire tire. Now, this product went on a little more glossy than I like, but don't worry it will be solved later.
I let the product sit on the tire for about 1 hour, and then used an old cotton towel to buff off the rest. Once buffed the extra gloss was gone, and a very nice looking finish was left. It is not a very matte finish like 303, but it is not glossy either. It has a slight sheen to it, but it in no way looks oily or greasy. It is dry to the touch so the product does not sling up onto the fenders. I would say you take the look of 303 and just give it a little sheen in the right light and that is how this product looks. It makes the tires blacker and look cleaner. It looks very much like a new tire. I could see Concours people using this product.
Now on to durability. I have had this product on my tires for almost 2 weeks, and it still looks good. The weather has been pretty good though with no rain, but the product has lasted well through 2 washings. Its water based so no browning :up :up I thought after my second wash that I would need to reapply the product, but that is not the case. I simply took a soft bristle brush and clean the tire very lightly with my normal car wash and they looked just as good as the day I applied the dressing.
Overall I am very impressed with this product. I think it compares very well to Zaino Z16 in terms of looks. At under $7 for 18oz it is a great product, and if you can find it locally it may be under that price. I found it at a local classic car shop for under $6 a bottle. I am now a fan of the Eagle One Coucours and it will be a part of my private product stash for a long time to come. :up
In conclusion, don't let the price of this product fool you. Give the Eagle One Coucours Tire Shine a try, I think you will be glad you did.
Test Vehicle: 1997 Ford Explorer, Bridgestone Dueller AT tires.
First off, this product is very hard to find locally. I would say 99% of your local stores will not carry it. But, this product can be ordered from CMA.
On to the review! I first cleaned the tires very will with EF HI and got them nice and clean. I then applied the Concours with a eagle one suv tire swipe. The liquid itself is a milky white spray and has a nice smell to it. I put the Concours on evenly, and I noticed that it does not take very much to do the entire tire. Now, this product went on a little more glossy than I like, but don't worry it will be solved later.

Now on to durability. I have had this product on my tires for almost 2 weeks, and it still looks good. The weather has been pretty good though with no rain, but the product has lasted well through 2 washings. Its water based so no browning :up :up I thought after my second wash that I would need to reapply the product, but that is not the case. I simply took a soft bristle brush and clean the tire very lightly with my normal car wash and they looked just as good as the day I applied the dressing.
Overall I am very impressed with this product. I think it compares very well to Zaino Z16 in terms of looks. At under $7 for 18oz it is a great product, and if you can find it locally it may be under that price. I found it at a local classic car shop for under $6 a bottle. I am now a fan of the Eagle One Coucours and it will be a part of my private product stash for a long time to come. :up
In conclusion, don't let the price of this product fool you. Give the Eagle One Coucours Tire Shine a try, I think you will be glad you did.