Wetest looking tire wet?

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Right now im using Megs hot shine which is ok. But that wet just applied look doesnt seem to last after application. My tires still look new and black. But im looking for a longer lasting wet shine look. Can anyone recommend a professional product?
 
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Bob
 
I've seen and felt that stuff in person and I can say without a doubt that it's shiny and dry to the touch, so if you are looking for that "used car lot look", look no further.

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I've seen and felt that stuff in person and I can say without a doubt that it's shiny and dry to the touch, so if you are looking for that "used car lot look", look no further.

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Used car lot look, LOL, good one.:dblthumb2:
 
Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel is my go to product if I want a seriously wet looking tire...rops:
What's nice about Pinnacle Black ONYX is you can control the amount of shine based on how many coats you apply and swiping it when done.

This was my go to product before I switched to tire coatings but is still a great product!

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Lots of layers of TW tire coating would last a while. Not sure how "wet" you could get it though.
 
HA...Not even close!!

And..Not that I'd ever have either
on my vehicles' tires...YUCK!





Bob
 
Isn't Turf shine tire coating was created for this purpose?
 
Meguiar's Hyper Dressing is one of the best IMO.
You get the shine and it the last longer than most, you can cut it if you like.
If you want the wet look use it straight.

If you want the longest lasting shine coat them using the Turtle Wax Tire Coating, it last months, not weeks, it give you a great shine but not that wet look that you may be looking for.
The more coats of the coating you apply the more shine you'll have.
 
Meg's Endurance is pretty well used with the glossy crowd. Comes in a couple varieties from gel to aerosol.

Most modern tire dressing are water based and lack silicones. This unfortunately appears to be why they often fall off quickly after any water source. There are some tire/trim coatings that might help more for longevity specifically.
 
That was one of the very first products I bought when I discovered AG. I have to say I was rather disappointed in its longevity.

I use the Turtle Wax coating now, but it only has a glossy finish, not a wet look.
I have to agree with u there. for me it was the same. first product i bought but after a while
im not so thrilled with it. like you said not to much longevity.
 
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