I've used Original Armorall protectant on my tires for years with great results. I've always loved the look. No sling, not too shiny. Recently, I purchased a new bottle, and applied it to my tires and the look was flat black. I applied several coats but the look would not get even slightly glossy. The look was flatter than 303.
I did notice that the formula was thicker, and not as milky looking. I thought maybe it was a bad mix. A couple of week later, I'm at Target, checking out the fluid in the Original AA bottles and it's the same. I'm very disappointed because I had used AA religiously for over 25 years. What happened to the original milky AA? Now I'm stuck looking for something else.
Note: This is not another "What tire dressing should I use" thread. Just trying to find out if AA did, in fact, alienate hundreds of thousand of loyal users.
I did notice that the formula was thicker, and not as milky looking. I thought maybe it was a bad mix. A couple of week later, I'm at Target, checking out the fluid in the Original AA bottles and it's the same. I'm very disappointed because I had used AA religiously for over 25 years. What happened to the original milky AA? Now I'm stuck looking for something else.
Note: This is not another "What tire dressing should I use" thread. Just trying to find out if AA did, in fact, alienate hundreds of thousand of loyal users.