Tire dressing--not too shiny

peterhurcos

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I need to do a better job with my tires. I can get them clean, but how do I make them look new, but not shiny? I hate that.
 
I like Meguiar's # 40. No shine at all, no sling at all, and smells good.
 
Ultima tire and trim guard plus. Dries to the touch and has durability.
The finish looks like like a notch up in appearance from new tires imho.
 
Ultima tire and trim guard plus. Dries to the touch and has durability.
The finish looks like like a notch up in appearance from new tires imho.

Just tested it against PERL, doesn't last as long and attracts more dust & dirt.
 
Eco Touch Tire Shine - a little goes a super long way and has a nice matte sheen. Seriously, this stuff is some of the best around.

The look is great the price is as well. But PERL outlasts it and looks the same and cost is negligible when diluted and sprayed.
 
The look is great the price is as well. But PERL outlasts it and looks the same and cost is negligible when diluted and sprayed.

How long are you going on PERL? I'm at almost 3 weeks with my last application of Eco Touch
 
Carpros Perl if you use it on tires don't dilute it and I have it in my tires and get 3 weeks out of it. So far it's the best I've ever used in the past 5 years.
 
optimum Opti-bond tire gel cut 50% with water in a small spray bottle, spray a little into a small paint brush and apply to one side and repeat again on the other side, once it dries it gives a nice matte natural look to the tire, darkening the rubber and not shiny at all.
 
Eco touch tire shine, or Perl straight.
 
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