Tire dressing

Have you considered this as an alternative, much cheaper, and the absolute best fun to apply. Consistency changes depending on the dilution. I like to apply it at least once a month, when possible.

There is a guy near where I live who has a Toyota Hilux RuggedX with the glossiest tyres I've ever seen, I need to catch him and find out what he uses, maybe get a picture of them.

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Thx just a little shine. Not the flashy high gloss. Any other thoughts
 
Thx just a little shine. Not the flashy high gloss. Any other thoughts
I'm not a fan of high gloss tyres either. But I like the look I get with 303 Aerospace Protectant. I usually spray it on the applicator, wipe on, leave it to absorb for 10 minutes or so, then wipe off any excess. The below shot is from when I put it on my Mum's Qashqai. These were new tyres as well.

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Poor boys World Tire Dressing. Cut it 50/50 and you get just get a nice black without the high gloss.


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A few examples for you -

Gyeon Q2M Tire -






303 Aerospace Protectant -





Chemical Guys VRP -





Gyeon Q2M Tire Express -







Meg's Hyper Dressing -





Autoglym Tire Gel (Sling City) -





CarPro Perl -







NV Onyx (My fav) -







OG Tire Dressing -






My favorites are Onyx, OG and Perl in that order.
 
A few examples for you -

Gyeon Q2M Tire -






303 Aerospace Protectant -





Chemical Guys VRP -





Gyeon Q2M Tire Express -







Meg's Hyper Dressing -





Autoglym Tire Gel (Sling City) -





CarPro Perl -







NV Onyx (My fav) -







OG Tire Dressing -






My favorites are Onyx, OG and Perl in that order.
I might have to give Onyx a try, I do like some of their other products.

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Any particular reason you like Onyx?

I hope this post doesn't get me in trouble as NV Onyx is not sold here, I just love sharing information about detailing products.

I love this product for a couple of reasons. The consistency of Onyx is somewhere between a gel and a more liquid product, like moisturizer cream. So it can be added to an applicator easily without mess.



From there, it just distributes so well. I have used countless tire dressings, out of all of them, Onyx covers the rubber with minimal working.

The finish can be matte to satin gloss, but never excessively glossy. It dries with no greasiness.

And the caramel smell is amazing.







This stuff is from an Australian brand but believe it is now distributed in the USA.
 
I like water based solutions like Duragloss 253. It goes on easy and seems to actually penetrate the rubber and make it healthier without leaving a greasy, shiny mess. You can adjust the amount of shine by how much you apply. I've yet to use a product that holds up as long and resists weather better than 253.
 
Mequires Hyper Dressing is at the local store. Is this stuff any good ?
And a thanks to all that have contributed to this thread.
 
I like water based solutions like Duragloss 253. It goes on easy and seems to actually penetrate the rubber and make it healthier without leaving a greasy, shiny mess. You can adjust the amount of shine by how much you apply. I've yet to use a product that holds up as long and resists weather better than 253.

Bingo.

I think everyone looking for "The best tire dressing" needs to try 253 at least once. If not, you are missing out on an outstanding (and severely underrated) product, IMO.
 
Bingo.

I think everyone looking for "The best tire dressing" needs to try 253 at least once. If not, you are missing out on an outstanding (and severely underrated) product, IMO.

I have 253 in my cart, waiting for a good sale. I’m also curious about the one that Roger is using as well. I just don’t want to spend 2-3 hours cleaning my tires only for it to turn brown, been there done that!

JF


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