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Used a number of tire dressing products. But lately have been using Griot's Vinyl & Rubber Dressing of which I am happy with.
Don't know how long it last. Just started using it plus I reapply some after I wash the vehicle anyway.
Did grab some of Autoglym's Vinyl & Rubber Care when I was in Pep Boys. Gonna try it next.
(I know, I know, why did I buy Autoglyms when I am happy with Griots!!!!!!! lol.)
I've use a lot of different tire dressings...
303 Aerospace - Great look, but durability isn't great. Especially after rain
Megs Hot Shine - Never liked this product - way too shiny for me
Tire N Trim dressing - Detail King product - Not a bad look and durability was about a week.
Turtle Wax Tire Dressing - This was an oldie...don't use it anymore
Wolfgang Black Diamond - I use to love the old formula of this product. It left the perfect finish on the tire and lasted weeks. Then the formula changed, which made it easier for application but the durability isn't as good anymore.
DP Tire Gel - Nice matte finish and durability was a week or 2
Pinnacle Black Onyx - Great look reminds me of the old WG formula. Testing durability now...
Ultima Tire & Trim Guard - OK look in my opinion and definitely has the longest durability out of everything I have tried. I personally like dark tires with either a matte finish or a slight sheen. This doesn't darken the tires as much as I'd like but the durability is fantastic.
There are probably many others I have missed but this gives you an idea.
I have the 303, I may try that but it's kind of pricey.
Thanks for your input!!
FWIW, I get wildly different longevity depending on how I prep the tire. If I do a good scrub with an alkaline cleaner, I can get the dressing to last through rainstorms that I never could have without the prep.
Since I used to play the flavor-of-the-month game, I've been trying to get through all my tire dressings and find out which one I like best. Right now I'm using Poorboy's BnB (a little too shiny for me). Also an older bottle of Optimum Tire Shine which is just right, but I think the newer stuff is probably shinier. I have an older bottle of Zaino which seems to be the same as the current DG 253, and that is probably my favorite, it just gives a dark matte appearance, the only problem is it's really thin and goes a long way so it takes forever to use it up to move on to the next one!
Meguair's Gold Class Trim Restorer. During the summer for the daily driver. leaves just enough shine and last's for a week or better.
Boy, I've got 2 bottles of that from 2003 or 2004...I'll have to try it on tires some time.