Looking for a new tire dressing...

ThumperAC

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I know that this has been covered before, I search and got many, many posts. None specifically answered my questions though.



I am looking for a tire dressing that leaves tires black and shiny. I have experimented with some but have not found exactly what I am looking for. I do not want something that is really greasy, and "gummy". I am looking for something that is can be bought in bulk.

Thanks for any input.
 
I actually have that and it works great, but I am really looking for something a little less expensive and easier to buy in bulk.
 
I just got some Stoner's Trim Shine the other day and put it on my tires. It really made them black and shinney. Not a really high gloss like a heavy solvent based dressy but enough gloss to know there is a dressing on the tires.



Pro's Wipe-On Gloss is another good choice. You can purchase it in gallons and it is what I normally use. It is water-based BTW. PRO also makes some solvent based dressings. Their Premium Blue is a good choice if you clean your tires every week or two.
 
"No Touch" at Costco. 3 canister package for $7.99. Bought one today. Spray on and walk away. Very wet looking. No petroleum distillates.



Check it out.
 
While I have only had it on my tires for one week, I am impressed with Stoner More Shine Less Time. I did only one pass with MSLT, but I believe if you use more, it comes out more shinney. My tires cleaned up today with just some Meg's Gold class and they look like I just sprayed them.
 
I use Meguiar's Endurance (the purple grape smelling stuff) and like it pretty well. It's the only Meguiars product I still use because I haven't found anything better (yet). Oh, and with the Eagle One applicators (throw out the "free" bottle of treament they include with them).
 
Anyone ever try Mothers Duration tire stuff? I'm looking for something that will last longer than what I use. I currently use Endurance because it provides just the right gloss, and is supposed to be a long lasting one. But it doesn't last long enough for me, even without rain. Seems like sun takes it's toll on it. I personally don't like the spray on kind because it just makes a mess on the rims and the ground.
 
BoxsterCharlie said:
Oh, and with the Eagle One applicators (throw out the "free" bottle of treament they include with them).
Or use the free bottles of tire shine for wheel wells . . . blackens them up nicely for a while.



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