Review: Muc-Off Tire and Bumper Shine - TLC Auto Detail

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So today we again have another offering from a new (at least to AG) company called Muc-Off. I have quickly become a big fan of this line after trying their wax, paint cleaner, wheel cleaner, and quick detailer. Their products are manufactured to the same standards as other more well known brands, and cost a fraction of the price. This brand really does have some of the best kept secrets in detailing. Todays offering is no different.

For this review we will be looking at Muc-Off Tire and Bumper shine. It can be pruchased from the AG store here Muc-Off Tire and Bumper Shine, rubber dressing, tire dressing, metal protectant and here is the official AG description of the product:

Effective on rubber, metal, and plastics!

Muc-Off Tire and Bumper Shine restores color and shine to your vehicle's metal, rubber and plastic parts. It goes on completely colorless and smooth without staining and leaves behind a dry, long lasting shine. Apply Tire and Bumper Shine to your tires and rims to make future dust removal effortless.

Are you tired of rubber dressings that don't last long or turn brown quickly? Does your vehicle have metal trim and you're not sure how to protect it? Muc-Off Tire and Bumper Shine was made for you. It's a clear, protective coating that is safe and effective on rubber, plastics, and metal. That's right, metal. It dries clear and leaves an attractive shine that will look good on any vehicle.

Muc-Off Tire and Bumper Shine saves you time and money. One product is all you need to protect all exterior trim. Future cleaning is easier thanks to the clear barrier of protection.

Muc-Off Tire and Bumper Shine contains no harmful acids, CFC's or solvents and it's fully biodegradable.

Use Muc-Off Tire and Bumper Shine to maintain your vehicle's rubber, plastic, and metal trim in pristine condition.
So after reading that you might ask yourself, "Self, that sure sounds like a couple other products I heard of, mainly Wolfgang ETS and Ultima Tire and Trim Guard." Well you would be correct. This product has claims to offer the same ease of use, durability, and great looks of both of those other products, but the best part is its only $1.00 per oz while the others are well over $2.00 per ounce. That alone puts a check mark on MOTBS column before we even start using the product. So lets get to it!

Here is how the product is packaged. Like other Muc-Off products it isn't in a traditional bottle, but I assure you it's just as easy to use as other products. To apply it today I'm using a Griots Garage dressing applicator. i really love using these things!

This also brings me to my first tip. SHAKE WELL!!! As you can see in the picture the product is a nice consistent green color, but before you shake it there are two noticeable fluids in the bottle, one being green and one being clear. you want to make sure to mix both together very well before using the product. If not mixed thoroughly enough it will effect the durability of the product.
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First up I tried it on a tire. This tire was cleaned 3 times with Optimum Power Clean 3:1 with a stiff tire brush. This tire is old and worn out, but I assure you it wasn't getting any cleaner than this.

Here is what it looked like right after application. It darkened the tire very much and left a good bit of shine. Fear not you anti-shine folks, it won't last for long!

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Here is a close up Macro shot so you can really see the dramatic difference after application. Notice on the flat part of the tire you can already see some of the shine going away as it dries.

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Now I know some may not be liking the look so far since it is pretty shiny. But here are a couple close ups after the product has totally dried. You will notice the tire is still very dark, and rich looking, but there isn't much shine at all to speak of.

also I want to note that it is totally dry to the touch so, as long as you wait for it to dry, you won't have any issues with this product slinging.

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And here is a final picture

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That concludes the tire portion of this review. I must say that I enjoy this product very much. It looks better than UTTG and ETS to me (deeper black, but still low gloss). If it lasts as long, and doesn't attract dust like the other two this is going to be a main competitor now!

for the second part of this review I gave it a quick go on some faded trim on the back of my mother-in-law's mini van. I applied it very thinly and with another Griots Garage dressing applicator.

First I gave the trim a good deep cleaning with Power Clean 3:1 and then a quick wipe with IPA 50/50 to ensure nothing would interrupt the bonding process. Here is how it looked right after application.

Notice how much darker the trim looks. It looks almost brand new!!! other than C4 i have yet to see a dressing achieve these results, AND last for any appreciable time.

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And here we have it after it has dried. Again I want to stress this product is totally dry to the touch. This isn't some greasy mess like other products out there on the market.

As with the tire, a little gloss has gone since the product dried. It does still leave a very dark, deep finish on some trim that was on its last legs before this application.

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Here is a little closer look

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And still a closer look. notice how the product has gotten into all the nooks and crannies on this heavily textured trim.

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Here is a look at the part of the trim that wasn't as faded. It's not so faded at the top because it's actually covered when the rear hatch is closed so it's not attacked by UV rays all day everyday.

Still notice how this product darkens the trim and gives it the look of brand new trim on this 10 year old vehicle!

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Overall I really can't believe how well this product performed, especially considering the price! If this has any sort of durability I think stock in UTTG and ETS might fall a little bit.

Pros:
1. PRICE!
2. Smell. I'm terrible at telling exactly what products smell like, but I can tell you that it is pleasant to work with.
3. Ease of use. A little goes a long way, and you don't really have to work the product in the surface. It almost melts into the trim.
4. This is actually a trim restorer, not just a protector. Right away you can tell how much darker it leaves faded trim than UTTG and ETS. If you have really faded trim I think this should be the first product you reach for.
5. Did I mention PRICE?!?!

Cons:
1. It doesn't come in a bigger container

Unknowns
1. Durability is still a question. One that I will have an answer, and an update for shortly.

I actually did this initial review about 3 weeks ago and will have some updates in the coming days. Thank you for taking the time to read my review, and I look forward to hearing you thoughts and comments!
 
A buddy of mine sent me a sample of this!(Thanks Dave) that I havent tried yet. Man your photography is getting really good. Great review and it certainly looks great especially on that faded milky white trim. I guess durability will be the deciding factor on the staying power of this product! :props: on a very well put together and informative review!
 
nice review again,after you apply it is it neccessary to wipe it down?or buff it when it starts to dry
 
GREAT REVIEW! Question, how much product did you use, is it like uttg where a little goes a long way ? overall I would say uttg is a decent product but I wasn't blown away by the darkening abilities durability has been it strongest feature and eazy-e of the application
 
A buddy of mine sent me a sample of this!(Thanks Dave) that I havent tried yet. Man your photography is getting really good. Great review and it certainly looks great especially on that faded milky white trim. I guess durability will be the deciding factor on the staying power of this product! :props: on a very well put together and informative review!
Thanks for all the kind words Doc! I think you will really enjoy this when you try it!
nice review again,after you apply it is it neccessary to wipe it down?or buff it when it starts to dry
Thank you! I would think if you applied it too thick you might need to buff it, but if you use just enough no buffing is required.
GREAT REVIEW! Question, how much product did you use, is it like uttg where a little goes a long way ? overall I would say uttg is a decent product but I wasn't blown away by the darkening abilities durability has been it strongest feature and eazy-e of the application

Thanks! A little does go a long way, but not quite as long as uttg. I think the main selling point of this product is the darkening ability. Im sure it will last longer than most trim dressings, but im not sure anything will outlast uttg or ets.
 
thanks for the review, I just added it to my cart.

just curious as it has no effect on me buying the product or not, but does it have a solvent scent ? like UTTG or ETS ?
 
Im gonna have to give this a shot!
I think you will enjoy it!
thanks for the review, I just added it to my cart.

just curious as it has no effect on me buying the product or not, but does it have a solvent scent ? like UTTG or ETS ?
No problem! I'm not sure exactly what smell it is, but it was pleasant and not solvent-like as with UTTG and ETS.
 
I think you will enjoy it!

No problem! I'm not sure exactly what smell it is, but it was pleasant and not solvent-like as with UTTG and ETS.
Dave another outstanding review! Good product choice too. Since it doesnt smell of solvent, Im betting it wont last as long as UTTG or ETS.
 
Great review Davey, and your pictures are outstanding!! Looks like an interesting product for sure. Thanks for sharing!
 
Thanks for the review. The trim looks great but tires a bit shiny for me but it sure does look wet (even though dry). It looks like there a lot of sellers raising the bar on trim and tire products.
 
I will be very interested in the durability testing. I purchased the WG trim sealant and wonder how this stacks up.

Nice review and much appreciated!:xyxthumbs:
 
Very informative review Dave. It looks like a contender for the plastics on my 07 Wrangler. The hole truck is like a big plastic Lego. Looking forward to trying it.
 
Dave another outstanding review! Good product choice too. Since it doesnt smell of solvent, Im betting it wont last as long as UTTG or ETS.
Thanks Jim! I would have to agree that I don't think it's going to last as long as either of those products. However since it has very good darkening abilities, if it lasts several weeks I think it should still be on people list to use on faded trim.
Great review Davey, and your pictures are outstanding!! Looks like an interesting product for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks TADMAN!
Thanks for the review. The trim looks great but tires a bit shiny for me but it sure does look wet (even though dry). It looks like there a lot of sellers raising the bar on trim and tire products.
Thanks Al! I didn't mess around with buffing it, but I'm sure you can reduce the shine if you buff it after aplication. I'll give it a try and let you know.

I will be very interested in the durability testing. I purchased the WG trim sealant and wonder how this stacks up.

Nice review and much appreciated!:xyxthumbs:
Thanks Trevor!
Very informative review Dave. It looks like a contender for the plastics on my 07 Wrangler. The hole truck is like a big plastic Lego. Looking forward to trying it.
Thanks PP! I think you will enjoy using it!
 
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