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    Greetings all,



    thanks to you guys i recently completed my first detail ever. i think im addicted. (pics and details soon). anyway i was hoping to get some recommendations on good tire dressing that lasts a good amount of time. im currently using armor all tire foam which lasts maybe a day b4 tires get dull again. thanks

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    No Touch Wet n Shine. 3 bottles at Costco for $7.



    No harmful ingredients and provides UV protection. No browning of the tire either. My favorite.
    Seth

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    As I`ve realized you have three types:



    1. Aerosol. Like the NoTouch WetnShine, Stoner`s More Shine Less Time, Black Magic Tire Wet etc. I find these good at coverage and shine, and longevity but find the fine aerosol mist annoying as hell, it tends to cover the surrounding fender and wheel with its fine mist. I like Black Magic Tire Wet the best out of these.



    2. Spray. Like say Armor All, Poorboy`s Wet and Shine etc. These are a liquid in a normal pump spray. These dont have the issue of the misting, but they also usually dont do "spray and walk away" well. I find the Poorboys quite good here.



    3. Gels. Like Meguiars Endurance twins, Turtle Wax Tire Wax. These are gels that are spread on with an applicator. These are my current favorite. Too hard to use on my Explorer because of the raised white letters etc, but they work great on the Lexus. They go on pretty easy, no overspray or slinging. And they last through washings and rain (I find the car looks cleaner, even if it needs a wash if the tires are good and black. For these types I like the Endurance.

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    I`m currently using the Turtle Wax Tire Wax that GoodnClean mentioned. I find that it has decent durability and does not turn your tires brown overtime. Once it is used up I will most likely try Endurance next.
    Ford Ranger 4x4

    Never use Force! Get a Bigger Hammer.

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    As of this time my favorite tire dressing is Meguiar`s Hot Tire Shine in the Aerosol Can..very easy to spray..and stay`s long..It has an adjustable sprayer head..very cool...
    I use to work for Meguiar`s Inc. Surface care product`s for 3-year`s as a surface care specialist.. Part time auto detailer...

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    For a "wet" look I use Meg`s Endurance and foam applicator.



    For a Satin finish, I use Zaino "Perfect Tire Shine". It gives the tires a black appearance that is not extremely shiney, and it dries almost dry to the touch. Long-lasting too.
    Bill Luster

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    anybody use the eagle one tire swipes???

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    I like to control how much I`m applying so the gels are my favorite. I really like Meguiar`s Tire gel since it`s inexpensive, readily available and has good longevity.

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    been using black magic wet and black spray, applied with an applicator (no overspray)... keeps the tires very clean and holds gloss fairly well...



    fairly inexpensive.

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    There`s loads of 3 pack Eagle One-like Tire swipes in Dollar Tree stores around here ( see good deals section) I can`t tell any difference in the quality of material between the two. I cut them in half to fit my low profile tires.



    I`m such a nut that I shine both sides of my tires. A trigger spray or aerosol comes in handy for this. Currently I`m using 303 and I use up my case of MSLT when the week is going to be rainy ( why waste the more expensive 303?) MSLT comes in handy for flat black under carraige surfaces as well.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    Mothers Duration gel works very well for me:up

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    I`m currently enjoying Poorboy`s Bold `N` Bright. It going on its third week now, and though the matte finish is not as "matte" they survived a second wash with 50/50 Simple Green and distilled water. I am also using this to treat the wheel wells.



    I have also used and liked Poorboy`s Natural Look and Meguiar`s Endurance.

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    For years I used Stoners MSLT, then I started to switch to LWNM but lately I`ve been enjoying the look of Poorboys stuff. I started with Natural Look, then got some Bold N Brite and tried it. Currently I`ve been switching back and forth between them for a semi-matt/gloss look without any of the cracked look that I got with the sprays.



    I`ve always hated the hassle of wiping on tire stuff but having a rubber glove always available in my on-board detailing bag makes things easier (no more black hand!) and of course having gone from a 44" waist to a 34" waist this past year has made in difference in how I feel about bending over and wiping the tires .
    Dream big and be willing to do the work to get there.

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    There are way too many good tire dressings out there. Here are some of my favorites:

    Eagle One Satin Finish

    Eagle One WET tire shine

    Vinylex

    Meguiar`s Endurance (the original version)



    I`ve only tried the Turtle Wax Finish 2001 Tire Gel for a week, and like it so far, but can`t comment too much on it.

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    Black Magic Tire tint works very well. I don`t use it for the color tint it gives you. I think it last longer than Meguiar`s Endurnace.

 

 
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