I Want Ultra Shiny Tires---What's the Best Product To Use?

globe9

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I'm ready for the criticism, but I don't really care :) I like my tires to be ultra, super shiny! I know many like the clean, natural look on their tires and that's fine. I, myself, prefer ultra shiny tires.



What's the best OTC product for this? I've tried Tire Wet(ok, but doesn't leave that blingy shiny look), Meg's Endurance Gel(totally not shiny and a PIA to apply), and a foam(can't remember if it was Meg's or Armor All) that while it made the tire shiny, it wasn't *the look* I wanted.



I liked the way my tires looked when rolling off the dealership lot for the first time. Now, I've been told whatever the dealership uses is pretty bad since it attracts dirt, slings, etc.



Is there a product out there that will make my tires super shiny that isn't messy and a pia to apply that won't sling? Longeivity would be good too...I don't want a product that will only last a day or two. I'm cool with applying every week or so though(since I pretty much wash the Rogue every weekend practically).



Thanks!
 
Meguiars HotShine will make them soaking wet, is easy to apply, but will sling everywhere. I've heard a lot of good about the Armour All Tire Gel...but blingy tires aren't my thing so this is all just hearsay!!! This is of course for OTC products.
 
You're definately going to need a solvent based dressing for that extra bling. Can't recommend an OTC that won't sling, but the Eimann Fabrik Black Sapphire Tire Gel that is sold on-line is really nice. Keep in mind that these types of dressings are harder to clean and dirt actually attracts/builds up more on the tire than on a water based dressed tire.
 
Used many products such as Armor-All, Meguir's endurance gel to shine the tyres but didn't satisfy with the results. I then tried Eagle one's tire shine and pleased. Gave nice shine and stayed longer than the earlier mentioned products. Should try at once.
 
I like VRT from Adam's it is a water based dressing but works very good. If you want more shine you can also try Thick Ultra 706T from 3D. I like it a lot specially because I like to use a brush to aply the product and this one has a very good texture that stays on the brush.
 
WRXsubaru2010 said:
I like VRT from Adam's it is a water based dressing but works very good. If you want more shine you can also try Thick Ultra 706T from 3D. I like it a lot specially because I like to use a brush to aply the product and this one has a very good texture that stays on the brush.



WRXsubaru2010

Could you sure to recommend to use 3D Thick Ultra for tyre shine? If yes, this is the product, Tire Dressing Product you suggest?
 
I second Stoner's More Shine for shiny tires. I have not experienced any sling problems with it, and I do not wipe them down. I just allow to dry before driving. I like (or more specifically, my wife likes) the gloss level of one coat, so I have not needed to add a second coat. It's an aerosol spray, so you may find that you will need to wipe down the car with a quick detailer because of the possible overspray. I haven't figured out a way yet to eliminate all overspray.



The local NAPA store was willing to order All Shine (and other Stoner products). It only took them two days to get it in.
 
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