Eagle one Wet tire shine vs Meguiar's Edurance High glosss Tire gel

mystickid

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Floating around the tire dressing threads, *I* came to the conclusion that 2 of the best OTC tire dressings are Eagle one Wet tire shine & Meguiar's Edurance High glosss Tire gel





Between Eagle one Wet tire shine & Meguiar's Edurance High glosss Tire gel, which would you guys say is better overall . Durability is big factor for me followd by shine.



how's the shine in Eagle One vs meguiars endurance?



Thanx guys.
 
I have used both and both are great products. If I had to make choice between the two it would have to go to EO Tire Wet. Its one of my fav tire dressings.



I have tried Megs Insane, Hot Shine, AA. I like all these products but find that EO gives the best look (glossy but not shiny) with the best durability.
 
If durability is your main concern then the endurance wins hands down IMO. IMO the endurance is higher gloss and I prefer it to the EO. The EO looks nice and durability is decent, but it did sling on *my* tires. I prefer the original endurance personally, but..
 
My vote goes to Eagle One. It's been one of my favorite dressings since I first tried it about five years ago. I find it to be a very well-balanced product, in that it offers excellent durability with a look that is shiny but not too greasy.
 
From my reading, I was under the impression that Endurance (don't have it) has better durability than EO Wet. For me, EO Wet tends to last a max of 2 weeks. Only 1 week if it rains during the week. That's with cleaning the tires every other week. I like the gloss look I get from EO Wet.



What's everyone's take on sling ? I get a little sling from EO Wet when I drive after it's applied. If I do an afternoon application and let it sit overnight, sling is practically non-existent.
 
i've got a better one for you if you like the high shine tire look. MOTHER FX TIRE SHINE.it's better than those 2. i'm not a fan of shinny tires but this is nice stuff.easy to apply and last pretty good.and i can wipe it down and the tires are nice and black with the right amount of shine...give it a try
 
The only tire dressings that I keep around are Wolfgang and Megs Endurance. I find Endurance to be the best locally available option when it comes to dressings because the gloss is not too much (justa tad more than I like) and it lasts for over a week.
 
I hate both but I hate EO less. Endurance is the greasier of the two. Yes, it lasts longer but it turns all the tires I've used it on to brown. It actually made my EO foam tire swipe crumble and "decompose" so I figured it would never touch my tires again. It also looks like slathered on grease. I'm glad to throw it in the trash. Oh yeah, it deposits a thick black crude oil slick on my hands or anything that brushes against it. Aaarrrgh!! Also, when you clean your tires, it just gets your brush really nasty.



EO Tire Shine doesn't fare too well either. It also gets my hands dirty but it is like dirty oil instead of crude oil. It doesn't sling if given 10 minutes of drying time. It loses 50% of its sheen after my 40-mile commute. A wash or a rain event is more than it can stand. While the tires stay a bit black, they lose that detailed look or sheen (no, I'm not talking about gloss). The finish is very oily/ silicone-y looking.



I prefer a water-based dressing. For that, I'd much rather use original Armor All. It's much easier to apply as it spreads nicely. I use the tire swipes to avoid a glossy look. It actually looks very much like 303 on the tires. It will survive 1 wash or rain storm. It doesn't sling if given 5-10 minutes drying time. My tires don't attract dirt/dust like Endurance or EO. It's a winner since it's very much available and inexpensive for an OTC. It works better than Endurance or EO as wheel well dressing, too. You'd have to pay for a pro or boutique product to get something much better.
 
just try them both and see whay YOU like

it will only cost you about $10

everyone has different tastes and there are so many differnt makes of tires it is the only way to know what works for YOU



IMO sling is from too much product or not cleaning the tire first, not the product itself
 
just call it a day and get this instead (it's a thick white gel and is water based which i prefer)...

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BigAl3 said:
LOL, i'm glad i didn't buy more than one bottle. i'm still on my first one and i've used it many, many times...



Me too!



I am still on my first and I almost use it strictly on all the cars I do and my own.:)
 
Does the EO Tire Shine cause browning of tires?



I have a new bottle of EO Tire Shine that's been sitting on the shelf for over a year, and am tempted to use it.
 
Eagle One. I am somewhat turned off with the gels because of the grimy residue they leave behind.



On the other hand I've tried the AA tire shine at an auto show, and this gel ROCKED. Very long lasting and it gave me a great tire shine.
 
I can only comment on the Meg's. I love it.. the SHINE wears off.. but it still keeps the tires BLACK and clean looking for longer than anything else I *personally* have used.
 
I've started using the Meg's Hot Shine Spray on customer cars. Everyone likes the look, but I don't know yet how long it lasts, haven't gotten any feedback. It's easy and quick to apply, I like it.



For my own vehicle, I use Meg's Endurance Gel, it is not as glossy as the spray, which I like on my car. It is a pain to apply, though, because it is a gel and you have to get it in between the lettering, etc. And like stated, don't touch it because it's like oil. Can't say it is browning my tires, I've used it 4 times in 2 months, no problems yet.
 
other that the AA tire shine gel, this is the another gel i've been using for a while (i transferred some if it into a flip-top bottle so i can lay a strip down on a applicator pad, rather than spray it on), and it works pretty well. i wouldn't hesitate to buy another bottle (one last a long time just like the AA tire shine gel)...



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