Tire dressing

I have recently found Blackfire Total Eclipse Tire Gel to give a great shine and will stay like that for at least a week. Two coats of this will give more shine and increase the durability some.
 
The most glossy wet looking shine goes to Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel..

This is a great example of BlackFire Total Eclipse Tire Gel

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Here's a question that bugs me.

When you guys apply tire dressings that last for 2, 3 weeks or more...what do you do when it comes time to wash after a week? Do you scrub the tires again or stay away from the tires until the protection is gone?
 
Here's a question that bugs me.

When you guys apply tire dressings that last for 2, 3 weeks or more...what do you do when it comes time to wash after a week? Do you scrub the tires again or stay away from the tires until the protection is gone?

If the tire still looks good, then I leave them alone. I don't always wash and dress the tires every time I wash our vehicles.
 
Meguiar's hot shine is what I have concluded gives the absolute brightest shine. Some may not like it, but it is the shiniest. I like it though, and I think most customers equate shiny=good. So most customers would probably like it too.
 
The most glossy wet looking shine goes to Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel..

This is a great example of BlackFire Total Eclipse Tire Gel

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Thanks for the pics on BF tire gel. I've been thinking of going with this after the BF Total Eclipse Tire Shine Spray is gone. This works good for what it is. But I want a liitle more pop which by these pics is what I'm look looking at. I have not tried the WG tire gel sample I have.
 
I prefer Optimums Optibond, due to its high matte look and also design as more of a lotion versus gel.
 
The best I've found is OptiBond and PB Bold n Bright. For my daily driver I use Tuff Shine. I've noticed the look of TS isn't as consistent as conventional products. But it's a coating and lasts for months and isn't realty affected by water or rain. Tires always look newly dressed.
 
The best I've found is OptiBond and PB Bold n Bright. For my daily driver I use Tuff Shine. I've noticed the look of TS isn't as consistent as conventional products. But it's a coating and lasts for months and isn't realty affected by water or rain. Tires always look newly dressed.


Hi,
I bought Tuff Shine due to some rave reviews about it being the longest lasting dressing.
I much prefer a matte/ dark but natural look over a glossy look. How does one coat of Tuff Shine look?
Thanks
 
Hyper dressing 4:1 works great for me. And it's cheap :)


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