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      01-13-2017, 04:09 PM   #1
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Best Tire Shine/Dressing

Hey Guys,

Just wanted to get your opinion on what you guys use for Tire Shine/Dressing?

I recently used the Black Magic Tire Wet and it seems okay. The wet tire look didn't last too long. I wasn't blown away but it was good enough.

https://www.amazon.com/Black-Magic-2.../dp/B000CII6XS
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Hey Guys,

Just wanted to get your opinion on what you guys use for Tire Shine/Dressing?

I recently used the Black Magic Tire Wet and it seems okay. The wet tire look didn't last too long. I wasn't blown away but it was good enough.

https://www.amazon.com/Black-Magic-2.../dp/B000CII6XS
Not a fan of black magic and only due to the fact that after use, it flings everywhere and collects dust easily.

Adams Polishes has a very good dressing and I personally use Zaino.

Gives a nice clean shine, lasts longer, doesn't collect dust, isn't greasy, and does not fling everywhere.

http://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-16.html
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Not a fan of black magic and only due to the fact that after use, it flings everywhere and collects dust easily.

Adams Polishes has a very good dressing and I personally use Zaino.

Gives a nice clean shine, lasts longer, doesn't collect dust, isn't greasy, and does not fling everywhere.

http://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-16.html

Do you use it on your highlander?
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This is what I use. It doesn't leave a sticky film, doesn't fling all over your fenders, doesn't attract dirt/dust, and lasts a good while!

There are lots of great products out there I.e. Chemical guys, adams, Sonax, etc.
Stay away from the store bought products like armourall, tire magic, etc it's all garbage. Order online, better prices and value.

http://www.chemicalguys.com/G6_Hyper...tvd_110_16.htm
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Not a fan of black magic and only due to the fact that after use, it flings everywhere and collects dust easily.

Adams Polishes has a very good dressing and I personally use Zaino.

Gives a nice clean shine, lasts longer, doesn't collect dust, isn't greasy, and does not fling everywhere.

http://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-16.html

Do you use it on your highlander?
If I owned a highlander, I definitely would. Its a great product.
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I like the aerosol spray and sticks extremely well. I have been using this forever.

Pic didn't post but it Maguiers Hot Shine
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Do you suggest direct application on the tire? Or to apply on a pad and then on the wheel. The detail place I use applies on a pad and then does the tire.

Thanks!
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Do you suggest direct application on the tire? Or to apply on a pad and then on the wheel. The detail place I use applies on a pad and then does the tire.

Thanks!
Using a pad in my opinion is the best way to apply it as you remove any excesses and apply it evenly on the tire.

In the past when I used the spray, I would spray it on and after it's settled, wipe with a pad to get the excess.

If you haven't tried it yet, pick up the Zaino and you'll fall in love with it. I also use their leather cleaner and conditioner. I've had people say on several occasions my interior always looks new.
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Using a pad in my opinion is the best way to apply it as you remove any excesses and apply it evenly on the tire.

In the past when I used the spray, I would spray it on and after it's settled, wipe with a pad to get the excess.

If you haven't tried it yet, pick up the Zaino and you'll fall in love with it. I also use their leather cleaner and conditioner. I've had people say on several occasions my interior always looks new.
Thanks brother! I'm going to pick up the Zaino and give it a shot. Will pick up a pad to apply as well.
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Using a pad in my opinion is the best way to apply it as you remove any excesses and apply it evenly on the tire.

In the past when I used the spray, I would spray it on and after it's settled, wipe with a pad to get the excess.

If you haven't tried it yet, pick up the Zaino and you'll fall in love with it. I also use their leather cleaner and conditioner. I've had people say on several occasions my interior always looks new.
Thanks brother! I'm going to pick up the Zaino and give it a shot. Will pick up a pad to apply as well.
Zaino may be giving pads for free. Check there first, I always get one
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Zaino may be giving pads for free. Check there first, I always get one
Thanks again!
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Not a fan of black magic and only due to the fact that after use, it flings everywhere and collects dust easily.

Adams Polishes has a very good dressing and I personally use Zaino.

Gives a nice clean shine, lasts longer, doesn't collect dust, isn't greasy, and does not fling everywhere.

http://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-16.html

Sweet I'll try zaino's first, then work my way to the other recommendations if it doesn't workout. Thanks.
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found this to be the best i've used:

it does NOT 'SLING' off like other brands and actuallys dries to a touch (not grease), that alone to me is worth it.

some of these other brands products you want to leave it on your tires for a month to dry before driving and as soon as you take the car out that sh*t is all over your side rear bumper.

https://www.amazon.com/Poorboys-Worl.../dp/B00655EQRM

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Ive had great results using Optimum Tire dressing.
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Try Chemical Guys Natural/Satin shine. Doesn't sling and dry to touch.
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This is what I use. It doesn't leave a sticky film, doesn't fling all over your fenders, doesn't attract dirt/dust, and lasts a good while!

There are lots of great products out there I.e. Chemical guys, adams, Sonax, etc.
Stay away from the store bought products like armourall, tire magic, etc it's all garbage. Order online, better prices and value.

http://www.chemicalguys.com/G6_Hyper...tvd_110_16.htm
Have you tried this from Chemical Guys? looking for something not too shiney or flings everywhere after you drive off
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Hybrid_V...l_p/tvd808.htm

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Try Chemical Guys Natural/Satin shine. Doesn't sling and dry to touch.
i might actually give this a try but i wonder how satin looks on tires?
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This is what I use. It doesn't leave a sticky film, doesn't fling all over your fenders, doesn't attract dirt/dust, and lasts a good while!

There are lots of great products out there I.e. Chemical guys, adams, Sonax, etc.
Stay away from the store bought products like armourall, tire magic, etc it's all garbage. Order online, better prices and value.

http://www.chemicalguys.com/G6_Hyper...tvd_110_16.htm
Have you tried this from Chemical Guys? looking for something not too shiney or flings everywhere after you drive off
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Hybrid_V...l_p/tvd808.htm

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Try Chemical Guys Natural/Satin shine. Doesn't sling and dry to touch.
i might actually give this a try but i wonder how satin looks on tires?
I have tried and use their V7 Sealant but not the newer V7 Hybrid for tires/plastic. Looks like a good product from the reviews.
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Have you tried this from Chemical Guys? looking for something not too shiney or flings everywhere after you drive off
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Hybrid_V...l_p/tvd808.htm



i might actually give this a try but i wonder how satin looks on tires?
Satin enough, I like it because brings out the natural color of the tires. Used to own a Detailing Business
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Ordered some of the poorboys to try and I like it so far. Not too much shine and doesn't sling off
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