imported_Intel486
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I recently was sent a sample of Super Shine's Looks Wet No Mess Tire Shine in an Aerosol Can.
Their webpage is http://www.supershinedetail.com/
I wasn't too thrilled about it being in an Aerosol can because of the threat of overspray. When I first started spraying though I was impressed by how tight the spray pattern was, how fine the particles were, and how, even in a slight breeze, there wasn't too much overspray! After applying the dressing I inspected my wheels and couldn't see any overspray. There was a slight amount of overspray I could see while spraying the dressing on though that might get on wheels so if you have chrome wheels that could be a problem.
I first cleaned the tires well, let them dry and applied the dressing to them. At first I didn't really know how to go about applying it with a spray but I did my best. I've now been told to work the tire in rings. I've since used that method and it works well. I think the first time I applied I put the dressing on way to thick.
After I finished apply it the dressing seemed to produce a really high gloss finish but it soon fade away some to reveal a nice, black tire. The kind of look I like! I hate those thick, greasy finishes.
Now, the surface of the tire didn't seem to dry complete. If I touched it, then I got the greasy feel on my hands. I could live with that though. Now though, I am worried about dust attraction because of the greasy feeling still left on the tires. It has been somewhat wet recently though so I haven't been able to test that out yet. I will say the tires still look clean though.
So far I have not noticed any browning on my tires!
Their claim of no fling off is also true. I haven't noticed any fling off at all.
I've also had problems with dressings in the past radiating out as you drive. It is hard to describe. Kind of like the tire spins so fast the dressing smears to the outside of the tire. You know what I mean?
Here is a picture by Shiny LiL Delr to help illustrate what I was talking about. I don't know if this is dressing on his tire but you can see the dark streaks running from the wheel to the edge of the tire. In this pic it looks like water but I've had dressing get that same effect before.
www.autopia.org/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=157313
Their Dressing did NOT do what I mentioned above so I was very happy.
I've also been told you can wipe the tire down after a week and it'll look good again. I haven't had time to test this out but when I get a chance I will
Now, number of applications out of a can. I am not sure about this. After the first application the can felt a lot lighter. I think it is because I applied the dressing so thickly. I've so far done two complete applications out of the can. I'll probably be able to get a third out of it. I was told 4 or 5 apps per can.
The cost of this product is quite high though. 4 cans w/ shipping comse to $30.95. If you get 4 apps per can that is 16 complete applications. It comes to $7.73 per can and about $1.93 per application.
For a case of 12 it is $65.95 w/ shipping. That is 5.49 per can and about $1.37 per application.
Here is the best pic I could take. I have a hard time taking pictures of my wheels.
I'll post with any more info I think of or anything new I notice.
Their webpage is http://www.supershinedetail.com/
I wasn't too thrilled about it being in an Aerosol can because of the threat of overspray. When I first started spraying though I was impressed by how tight the spray pattern was, how fine the particles were, and how, even in a slight breeze, there wasn't too much overspray! After applying the dressing I inspected my wheels and couldn't see any overspray. There was a slight amount of overspray I could see while spraying the dressing on though that might get on wheels so if you have chrome wheels that could be a problem.
I first cleaned the tires well, let them dry and applied the dressing to them. At first I didn't really know how to go about applying it with a spray but I did my best. I've now been told to work the tire in rings. I've since used that method and it works well. I think the first time I applied I put the dressing on way to thick.
After I finished apply it the dressing seemed to produce a really high gloss finish but it soon fade away some to reveal a nice, black tire. The kind of look I like! I hate those thick, greasy finishes.
Now, the surface of the tire didn't seem to dry complete. If I touched it, then I got the greasy feel on my hands. I could live with that though. Now though, I am worried about dust attraction because of the greasy feeling still left on the tires. It has been somewhat wet recently though so I haven't been able to test that out yet. I will say the tires still look clean though.
So far I have not noticed any browning on my tires!
Their claim of no fling off is also true. I haven't noticed any fling off at all.
I've also had problems with dressings in the past radiating out as you drive. It is hard to describe. Kind of like the tire spins so fast the dressing smears to the outside of the tire. You know what I mean?
Here is a picture by Shiny LiL Delr to help illustrate what I was talking about. I don't know if this is dressing on his tire but you can see the dark streaks running from the wheel to the edge of the tire. In this pic it looks like water but I've had dressing get that same effect before.
www.autopia.org/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=157313
Their Dressing did NOT do what I mentioned above so I was very happy.
I've also been told you can wipe the tire down after a week and it'll look good again. I haven't had time to test this out but when I get a chance I will
Now, number of applications out of a can. I am not sure about this. After the first application the can felt a lot lighter. I think it is because I applied the dressing so thickly. I've so far done two complete applications out of the can. I'll probably be able to get a third out of it. I was told 4 or 5 apps per can.
The cost of this product is quite high though. 4 cans w/ shipping comse to $30.95. If you get 4 apps per can that is 16 complete applications. It comes to $7.73 per can and about $1.93 per application.
For a case of 12 it is $65.95 w/ shipping. That is 5.49 per can and about $1.37 per application.
Here is the best pic I could take. I have a hard time taking pictures of my wheels.

I'll post with any more info I think of or anything new I notice.