Meguiars Endurance Tire Dressing Aerosol

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I picked up some of the Meguiars Endurance Tire Dressing locally this morning and was able to give it a try this afternoon.

If you want shinny (I mean SHINNY) tires,this is your product.It even says on the back of the aerosol can,if you want even shinier tires wait 10 minutes and apply a second layer.

I do NOT prefer my tires as shinny as the applied product makes them.:nomore:

However,the sprayer does do a nice job of evenly covering the whole sidewall holding the can about 5"-7" away.
I use a rim shield when applying sprayable tire dressings to keep the wheels un-contanimated from the dressings.

Maybe next time I use this product,I'll try wiping (lightly) to see if it will tone down the shine a bit.

Just thought I would pass on my opinion of this new product.
 
I don't care for my tires looking like legs (shinny).... so good advice!

I've never been a fan of aerosol dressings anyway. Much prefer applying them with a foam applicator like an Eagle One Tire Swipe.
 
I've never been a fan of aerosol dressings anyway. Much prefer applying them with a foam applicator like an Eagle One Tire Swipe.

I use a tire dressing brush with most of my tire products but sometimes tires have a ton of axial grooves that are hard to apply tire dressings by pad.Hence using a brush made for applying tire dressing or try a tire aerosol.
 
I use an aerosol shine as well and spread and wipe it in with a micro fiber - fast and works great. I usually tell my clients that I use a spray that won't make their tires look "fake" shiny, but more of a "new" shine. I carry some "fake" shine product incase that is what they want and/or I happen to run out of the good stuff!
 
I use a tire dressing brush with most of my tire products but sometimes tires have a ton of axial grooves that are hard to apply tire dressings by pad.Hence using a brush made for applying tire dressing or try a tire aerosol.

That is the sole reason I use an aerosol!

Initially I was using endurance tire gel with a sponge applicator, but getting the dressing in those grooves and in between those small letters and digits embossed on the sidewalls was a pain!!

Recently I tried UTTG on wheels and I kinda like the look! Not too shiny but shiny enough to make them look new!:xyxthumbs:

I'll try applying the dressings with a sable hair brush that I have!
 
The only problem I find with aerosol dressings is that they run out too quickly. Otherwise, I like them.
 
The only problem I find with aerosol dressings is that they run out too quickly. Otherwise, I like them.

That - and I've noticed in the super cold weather a few of my cans sprayed in streams - that was frustrating :(
 
The only problem I find with aerosol dressings is that they run out too quickly. Otherwise, I like them.

Dont hold down spray the entire swept area, do smaller overlapping sprays. Often dries better and uses less product.
 
Compared to Hot Shine is it more or less shiny?

IMHO,I tried both and the new Endurance is shinier.I can say I put 80 miles on the car since last night and the shine has NOT tamed one bit.
The tires still look wet!
 
IMHO,I tried both and the new Endurance is shinier.I can say I put 80 miles on the car since last night and the shine has NOT tamed one bit.
The tires still look wet!

Thanks! I have a few people that like their tires super shiny....looks like I'll have to get some for them! I like it lasted 80 miles....I personally found Hot Shine to be lacking in the endurance department!
 
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After 80 miles on the road.

They are shinny!
 
Thanks for taking the time for the review and the pics!!
 
Thanks for taking the time for the review and the pics!!

No problem Dr Oldz.:xyxthumbs:
I'm glad I can help someone purchase (or not) a newer product no-one did a review on yet.
 
Personally I like the "New tire " shine that I get from Adam's Super VRT over the super wet shine from Megs or Eagle one plus no sling.
 
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