Tire Shine - Recommendations/Reviews?
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These are some options
Glossy - Fictech Slick
Nice Matte Finish that conditions the tires - Nanolex Tire and Rubber Restorer
Nice Satin Finish - Aenso Orbit
Glossy - Fictech Slick
Nice Matte Finish that conditions the tires - Nanolex Tire and Rubber Restorer
Nice Satin Finish - Aenso Orbit
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Thanks, Phil/ @detailersdomain . May try some of these after my CarPro runs out.
At this point, I think my main concern is longevity; which one of these lasts the longest? i.e., which one offers at least twice the endurance level of 303?
At this point, I think my main concern is longevity; which one of these lasts the longest? i.e., which one offers at least twice the endurance level of 303?
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These are some options
Glossy - Fictech Slick
Nice Matte Finish that conditions the tires - Nanolex Tire and Rubber Restorer
Nice Satin Finish - Aenso Orbit
Glossy - Fictech Slick
Nice Matte Finish that conditions the tires - Nanolex Tire and Rubber Restorer
Nice Satin Finish - Aenso Orbit
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A few good ones I've used, Carpro Perl, Mckees 37 tire gel and Opti-Coat tire coating. The Opti-Coat tire coating is great, I've had it on my wife's car for a few months now and it has held up really well. Even on my S3 that sits outside 24/7 the tire coating lasts way longer than a traditional tire dressing.
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Carpro perl for myself, although chemical guys VRM is often first place on YouTube.
Chemical guys makes either completely dog-crap products or pretty good, with few in between.
The VRM doesn’t flick off, has the most accurate to factory new tire look.
I’m currently using Carpro Perl, which is also close to a factory new tire look. The bottle is concentrated and needs to be diluted, which is a huge plus for two reasons:
one, you have a huge amount for the price (which initially looks like it costs more )
secondly, the product can be used on the interior surfaces if you follow the dilution ratios on the bottle.
I would rate10/10 for interior and 8/10 for tires.
as for reviews, I’m a huge fan of pan the organizer in YouTube. He has in depth product testing and reviews.
Chemical guys makes either completely dog-crap products or pretty good, with few in between.
The VRM doesn’t flick off, has the most accurate to factory new tire look.
I’m currently using Carpro Perl, which is also close to a factory new tire look. The bottle is concentrated and needs to be diluted, which is a huge plus for two reasons:
one, you have a huge amount for the price (which initially looks like it costs more )
secondly, the product can be used on the interior surfaces if you follow the dilution ratios on the bottle.
I would rate10/10 for interior and 8/10 for tires.
as for reviews, I’m a huge fan of pan the organizer in YouTube. He has in depth product testing and reviews.
Last edited by Haros; 03-30-2021 at 11:37 AM.
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