What tire dressing do you use? Post pictures of your tires
#1
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What tire dressing do you use? Post pictures of your tires
Hello CL community,
I was wondering what kind of tire dressing you use for your tires. I like a wet look on my tires. I've tried so many stuff that I haven't been able to find something that's right! What I'm using now is from Ardex and it's a milky solution that's diluted with water. Anyone has something that gives that wet look? Post pictures.
Thanks
I was wondering what kind of tire dressing you use for your tires. I like a wet look on my tires. I've tried so many stuff that I haven't been able to find something that's right! What I'm using now is from Ardex and it's a milky solution that's diluted with water. Anyone has something that gives that wet look? Post pictures.
Thanks
#2
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I use Black Magic Tire Wet. It gives it that wet shiny appearance. One of the things I like about this brand is that it's a totally clear liquid. I'm a bit skeptical about using milky, or worse yet, liquids with ammonia in it, such as Armor All, because they often turn the tires yellow or dull over time. I've been using Tire Wet for years and haven't had a yellow tire since.
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I use Black Magic Tire Wet. It gives it that wet shiny appearance. One of the things I like about this brand is that it's a totally clear liquid. I'm a bit skeptical about using milky, or worse yet, liquids with ammonia in it, such as Armor All, because they often turn the tires yellow or dull over time. I've been using Tire Wet for years and haven't had a yellow tire since.
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I don't have any pictures but Tuf Shine is amazing product if you have spare time to prep. It's semi permanent tire shine, it will not fade after multiple car washes. I had to get this because typical silicon tire dressing will stain Ultra White paint. It does take a lot of prep work to remove existing silicon coating from tires otherwise it will not stick.
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#8
Lexus Champion
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Yeah, that looks like what I currently use. It's a natural shine look. I would like to see something glossy, but not so sure if I can find it.
#9
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I've heard Zaino products are good. Maybe I should try it! How would you describe the finish? Too glossy? Too flat like natural looking?? Wet?? Any pictures?
#10
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I don't have any pictures but Tuf Shine is amazing product if you have spare time to prep. It's semi permanent tire shine, it will not fade after multiple car washes. I had to get this because typical silicon tire dressing will stain Ultra White paint. It does take a lot of prep work to remove existing silicon coating from tires otherwise it will not stick.
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#12
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#13
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I've had really good results/experience with Armor All's Extreme Tire Shine Gel. I realize not everyone likes products containing silicone, I previously had some really bad experiences with other "big-name/well known" brands myself, but this one has actually delivered on its promises - things like no drying/cracking/browning and being long lasting. Anyway, below are some pics...