"sprayable" tire shine/dressing

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Well guys its time for me to get another gallon of tire shine. Wondering what you guys suggest for a "sprayable" tire shine.

Just so you know, i like to be able to spray it on as i have mud tires on my truck with deep grooves so its hard to apply a product like VRP (which i have)


I use a product from my local car detailer supply house. Its called blue velvet. Its labeled thru the company i buy it from but its probably a private labeled car brite products


Anyway, let me know what you guys suggest, on my tires i do prefer a medium to high shine/gloss. I like the "wet" look on tires. And as i mentioned above, i buy it in gallon size so whatever you suggest!

Please let me know what you have had good luck with!!
 
I like hyper dressing. Doesn't last long but it's quick and easy and looks good
 
I'll recommend Meguiars Hyper Dressing.

http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-hyper-dressing.html

It can be diluted up to 4:1. I use it 1:1.
It can be sprayed directly on the tires, however I like to apply by spraying onto a gray flagged tip brush and then brushing it into the tires in order to avoid overspray.

Here's some tires I applied it to this past weekend. [it's also great on wheel wells]

Before:

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After:

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On big tires such as these you either want to make sure you brush the dressing into the tire really good or hit them with some air to blow dry them afterwards [i.e. Master Blaster Sidekick] or you may end up with sling.. It's not so much an issue with normal tires, but big tires like that are prone to slinging. [as you probably already know]
 
The only spray tire shine that leaves a "wet look" that I've used is Meguiars Hot Shine. However, I've not had good luck with it. Durability is almost nil, and it turned my tires an ugly rust brown when it wore off...or got wet. I do use Duragloss #253 (Duragloss Tire & Rubber Mat Dressing (TMD) #253) but don't consider it a spray as I apply it via an applicator. It could come in a bottle with a spout and work just as well.

You might be better off getting a gallon size of a good tire product and then use one of the tire brushes sold here: Carrand Brush & Shine Tire Dressing Applicators, tire brush, tire shine applicator

The brushes would allow for fast, accurate application of large surface areas like your truck tires. I currently use a foam pad, but am really looking at those brushes for when the pads wear out. Using a pad or brush really lessens the potential for over-spray getting on your wheels and paint.
 
I'll recommend Meguiars Hyper Dressing.

Meguiars D170 Hyper Dressing

It can be diluted up to 4:1. I use it 1:1.
It can be sprayed directly on the tires, however I like to apply by spraying onto a gray flagged tip brush and then brushing it into the tires in order to avoid overspray.

Here's some tires I applied it to this past weekend. [it's also great on wheel wells]

Before:

View attachment 48385

After:

View attachment 48386

On big tires such as these you either want to make sure you brush the dressing into the tire really good or hit them with some air to blow dry them afterwards [i.e. Master Blaster Sidekick] or you may end up with sling.. It's not so much an issue with normal tires, but big tires like that are prone to slinging. [as you probably already know]

this is basically what i have
Meguires hyper shine came up more than a few times in this thread, and i was leaning that way also. I have the D156 and non acid wheel cleaner from megs pro line....i should just keep using megs pro line....great stuff.

Its settled, ill order some hyper shine

EDIT: just ordered some with a spray bottle. I like the fact its water based, so i can also use it inside the vehicle!! No more silicone based stuff.
 
From Optimum Opti-Bond site:
Application:

Opti-Bond Tire Gel can be applied a couple of ways. You can wipe it on with a foam applicator, just like a traditional tire dressing. The other option is to dilute the gel 1:1 with water and apply it with a spray gun. The gun will deliver a fine mist over the tires and wheel wells. This is a great option for professional detailers and garages. Wipe away excess tire gel with a foam pad or a lint-free towel.
 
From Optimum Opti-Bond site:
Application:

Opti-Bond Tire Gel can be applied a couple of ways. You can wipe it on with a foam applicator, just like a traditional tire dressing. The other option is to dilute the gel 1:1 with water and apply it with a spray gun. The gun will deliver a fine mist over the tires and wheel wells. This is a great option for professional detailers and garages. Wipe away excess tire gel with a foam pad or a lint-free towel.

The spray gun they are referring to is a metal one that gets hooked up to an air compressor, not sure if that's what the OP meant by spraying.
 
The spray gun they are referring to is a metal one that gets hooked up to an air compressor, not sure if that's what the OP meant by spraying.

no sorry. What i meant was put it in a bottle with a sprayer. I meant "sprayable" in the sense that it can be sprayed or misted on the tires over putting it on a applicator and wiping it on (like a gel or VRP)

Having mud terrain tires on my truck with deep grooves on the side wall, hard to "wipe" on dressing and get it in there.

I ordered some hyper dressing and a spray bottle....seems as of lately i find more and more meguires professional line 1 gallon jugs in my garage. I havent been let down yet with them. Looking forward to a water based dressing i can use inside and out!!
 

I understood what you meant, I don't think Father87 understood what the OPT description was referring to, which is this:

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If I'm not mistaken mike will ban anyone recommending tire products.Im on the sideline on this one even talking about application application methods of certain products.
 
I was aware, but I posted anyway. Perhaps he might own a compressor.
 
I use HD 4:1 for the wells. Love it. I am going to have to try it on the tires. My biggest fear is that it will sling? But a good wipe down after application should prevent this. I am looking also for fast. The only one that does not sling for me is BF AIO TIRE & TRIM PROTECTANT. Great product! But it can be a bit taxing to apply.
 
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