Review - Blackfire Total Eclipse Tire Gel - TLC Auto Detail

Thanks for the review, couple of ?s

Does it say anything about layering?

Did you layer to see if it increases shine?

How is the durability?

How easy did it spread? My favorite gel is DP, mainly because it spreads so easy, even into the ribbing in the sidewall many new tires have.

Thanks

BLACKFIRE Total Eclipse Tire Gel (and Shine Spray) can be layered for additional gloss. It will create a wetter, glossier appearance with two coats and perhaps longer durability.

As far as durability, it will hold up to several washes and should be good for a few weeks at a minimum. On my old tires it still looked nice after a month, on the new ones about 3 weeks, so results will vary on how the car is cared for and the type of rubber, but it is a serious contender (at the very least).
 
One Month Update!

So it's been a full month since I applied both the old and new BF tire dressings to my tire. Since then we have gotten rain, snow, sleet and salt all over the roads. It has been a true torture test for tire dressings. I'm happy to report that both dressings are going strong even after taking a beating from the elements!

The old dressing is on the bottom and the new is on the top. As you can see the old dressing is slightly darker, but even the new dressing is still hanging around and noticeably darker than the undressed section. Sorry for the low quality pics, I will get some better ones in the next couple days.

Here is just showing where the tape line is. Kinda hard to find on the low quality pics without pointing it out.

Enjoy!

The durability of the new dressing is quite good. I am looking forward to the follow up, thanks for another excellent review Dave!
 
I used to wonder, before the detailing bug sunk its teeth into me, why people had SOO many different tire gels lol .. now, after some time has passed, I see why .. this will be yet another addition to my shelf :D
 
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