Tire shine

zackslapshot20 said:
TNT treatment from Detail King.



But i like VERY high gloss, this product gives that.



Not for nothing, but since the OP stated in his first post he doesn't like shiny tires, why would you recommend a VERY high gloss product to him?
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Not for nothing, but since the OP stated in his first post he doesn't like shiny tires, why would you recommend a VERY high gloss product to him?
...glad I wasn't the only one who thought that was odd.
 
I've used Black Magic Titanium Matte Tire Finish for awhile, but now the local places don't have it... These are what I've found that seem to be matte/satin.

Wolfgang Black Diamond Tire Gel 16oz $15-$25 Wolfgang Black Diamond Tire Gel this thick gel penetrates beneath the surface to give your tires a long-lasting true glow!

Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel 16oz $25 Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel dresses your tires in a dark, satin finish that protects the rubber for weeks! This tire dressing and protectant enhances

Four Star Ultimate Tire Protectant Spray 18oz $16 Four Star Ultimate Tire Protectant Spray

Mothers Reflections Advanced Tire Care 24oz $8

Natural Shine Pleasant Matt Shine Dressing (1 Gallon) $17-$22 Natural Shine Vinyl Rubber Tire Dressing

Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel 8 oz $8 Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel, Tire gel protectant, OPT Tire Dressing Gel, protect tires, optibond tire gel

Optimum Tire Shine 17 oz $12 Optimum Tire Shine is a glossy, protective tire dressing for all exterior rubber trim, tires & moldings. Get the optimum shine on your car's tires!
 
Chemical Guys VRT is what I used on the S10. Its water based so it washes off when you clean your wheels and looks great. Not too much gloss and not too little. Perfect IMO. I dillutes it with a lil bit of water.



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The most matte-like tire dressing I have tried is Showroom FX White Pearl (formerly Tropi-care). It leaves a deep black look and seems to have good durability, especially for a water-based dressing. Some think its look is comparable to Swissvax Pneu.
 
I use Opti Bond through a paint sprayer and it's perfect! No extra shine and great protection! Plus it's easy...spray it on and wipe off what little gets on the rims. Plus I can do the wells at the same time!
 
Klasse VRLP: if you like a matte finish for tires, this may be it. Almost flat looking clean black. But it protected my truck tires for 6 months. I didn't believe it either but water was still beading off strongly at that point.



303: nothing new to add, great stuff



FK 108: less sheen than 303 but more than VRLP. Awesome looking. Not as urable as VRLP (what is?) but more so than 303.



AA: applied with a foam tire swipe, it could be my fave until it was replaced by FK108. Very easy to apply. My low profile tires look better with a wetter look. Not so on truck tires though.



Low profile tires need more shine.

High profile tires need more subdued sheen.
 
mose said:
I use Opti Bond through a paint sprayer and it's perfect! No extra shine and great protection! Plus it's easy...spray it on and wipe off what little gets on the rims. Plus I can do the wells at the same time!



What kind of paint sprayer?
 
+1 for 303 Protectant

+1 for Hyperdressing



I myself use 303 Protectant.



For other peoples cars I use Hyperdressing. It is nice because you can dilute it to get whatever effect you want. If you wipe it off immediately it will be matte. If you leave it on it will shine.
 
I like the 3m tire restorer. It's hard to find for some reason, but it gives a nice satin glow, not that fake laquered on shine that eats rubber with continued use.
 

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akimel said:
The most matte-like tire dressing I have tried is Showroom FX White Pearl (formerly Tropi-care). It leaves a deep black look and seems to have good durability, especially for a water-based dressing. Some think its look is comparable to Swissvax Pneu.



+1 I live this stuff it lasts 2-3 weeks and is super easy to apply when the tires are clean that is
 
I just use plain ol Armor All, the original. Seems to leave a dark satin look without being dripping wet and it doesn't sling onto the fenders. I just prefer a nice satin finish.
 
b2matt said:
Yes........you're the only one:hide::lol



A detail doesn't look done to me without wet juicy tires:drool:.......then again I've never seen what mat tire dressing looks like, always just shined them up. Got any pics?



In my eyes the tire gloss really makes the difference. Its really my favorite product. Even a car with swirls looks better if the tires are glossed, imo.



With that said I have tried more tires glosses than I can count on 4 hands and nothing stacks up to zaino. again just my opinion.



DG
 
Meg's HotShine Aerosol...apply and buff off.



Meg's HyperDressing; diluted 3:1; apply and buff off.



Optimum OptiBond; diluted as-directed (1:1 I think). Apply w/sponge; or spray on/wipe down.



Chem. Guys Silk-Shine...looks a lot like OptiBond but not quite as 'black'.



Black Magic Titanium Matte; available OTC...definitely "matte" with very very minimal sheen to it on most tires. Just satin black.



I've used all of these...OptiBond and SilkShine are my favs; though I think you could prob dilute CG VRT for a little cheaper than the Silk Shine; SS is just already diluted.
 
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