Luster
COMPULSIVELY ANAL
I've been using Meg's Endurance for about 3 years. It has been my favorite tire dressing. It has always been available at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Advance, AutoZone, etc.
Since the new line of Meg's products has come out, Endurance has become harder and harder to find, so I thought I'd give EO Tire Shine a try.
My biggest complaint about any tire dressing is SLING!
Here's my review of Eagle One Tire Shine...
1. Packaging, dispensing: Very attractive packaging, easy to use, can spray onto a sponge-type tire swipe, or directly on the tire, very narrow spray pattern.
2. Scent: Pleasing scent, not too strong.
3. Application: I sprayed it on an EO tire swipe, and applied to each tire, not wiping off any excess (wanted to check for sling)
4. Longevity: I applied the EO 5 days ago, and still nice and black, semi-gloss appearance. I've seen Meg's Endurance last a month. We'll see how EO stands up.
5. Dust Collection: 5 days after application, the tires don't seem to be collecting any dust, let's give it another week.
6. Value: A great value at $5.89 for 24 oz.
7. Shine / Gloss: I experimented with various techniques to achieve the look that I wanted. If applied thick, the finish is very glossy and wet, but soaks in after a couple hours. I prefer a "satin" finish, in which case I normally wipe the tires with a demoted terry towel after application. Nice satin/semi-gloss look.
8. SLING ... : Absolutely none. About 15 minutes after applying the dressing, I went for a drive across town and back (hiway speeds). I inspected the lower body panels and I couldn't find any sling whatsoever.
Summary: I was skeptical at first, because EO is considerably thinner than Meg's, but I was pleased with the results. Eagle One Tire Shine is very good, and leaves a very nice black rubber appearance. I would recommend it.
,P.S. ... If you're anything like me, my tires get dressed at LEAST once a week. I can't go longer than that... it's like going without food!!!
Since the new line of Meg's products has come out, Endurance has become harder and harder to find, so I thought I'd give EO Tire Shine a try.
My biggest complaint about any tire dressing is SLING!
Here's my review of Eagle One Tire Shine...
1. Packaging, dispensing: Very attractive packaging, easy to use, can spray onto a sponge-type tire swipe, or directly on the tire, very narrow spray pattern.
2. Scent: Pleasing scent, not too strong.
3. Application: I sprayed it on an EO tire swipe, and applied to each tire, not wiping off any excess (wanted to check for sling)
4. Longevity: I applied the EO 5 days ago, and still nice and black, semi-gloss appearance. I've seen Meg's Endurance last a month. We'll see how EO stands up.
5. Dust Collection: 5 days after application, the tires don't seem to be collecting any dust, let's give it another week.
6. Value: A great value at $5.89 for 24 oz.
7. Shine / Gloss: I experimented with various techniques to achieve the look that I wanted. If applied thick, the finish is very glossy and wet, but soaks in after a couple hours. I prefer a "satin" finish, in which case I normally wipe the tires with a demoted terry towel after application. Nice satin/semi-gloss look.
8. SLING ... : Absolutely none. About 15 minutes after applying the dressing, I went for a drive across town and back (hiway speeds). I inspected the lower body panels and I couldn't find any sling whatsoever.
Summary: I was skeptical at first, because EO is considerably thinner than Meg's, but I was pleased with the results. Eagle One Tire Shine is very good, and leaves a very nice black rubber appearance. I would recommend it.


,P.S. ... If you're anything like me, my tires get dressed at LEAST once a week. I can't go longer than that... it's like going without food!!!