Tire Dressing

Tuff shine, so far so good even with single coat. It is already 2nd month, car is not garaged and exposed to extensive sun heat and curb "push", but tires look not bad. I will try more coats in a few months. Also, didn't care about bubbling as they disappeared by themselves after a while.
 
I used DP Tire coating this weekend and really liked it. It went on very easy and is shiny without looking "used car lot-ish"
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Prior to this I was using VRP. The durability was ok.. not great though.
 
I sprayed ob at 1:1 a month ago and its still, all i currently doing is 1 or 2 rw a week.
 
Megs hyper dressing. diluted to 3:1 is my absolute favorite. Does not flick off, gives the tires a nice deep matt shine that all others struggle at.

OK so it doesn't last months and months, but who cares, i'm detailing all the time anyway.
 
I've been using PERL undiluted for the past summer. It gives just the right amount of gloss that I want and it's dry-to-the-touch within a few minutes.

It's not the longest lasting product out there, but I clean my vehicles almost every week during the summer(winter is a different story). It's expensive, but I use it for other things as well rather than just a tire dressing.

I may give opti-bond once my bottle of PERL is gone.
 
If you like Perl you'll love HD Dress. Looks better and is a fraction of the cost.
 
If you like Perl you'll love HD Dress. Looks better and is a fraction of the cost.

i had a bottle of hd dress and it worked pretty well (gave my bottle away), but prefer PERL instead...
 
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