what's a good tire shiner?
Don't use stuff like Black magic Tire wet...bad silicone will dry out your tires and ruin them.
I use 3m Rubber Treatment and tire dressing. It's not the wettest looking, but I think it looks classier than having greaseballs for tires. I also find it doesn't look like there's this sharp cutoff at the top of the tire...I dunno I like it and it's good for your tires.
http://www.carcareonline.com/detail....oduct_id=10171
I use 3m Rubber Treatment and tire dressing. It's not the wettest looking, but I think it looks classier than having greaseballs for tires. I also find it doesn't look like there's this sharp cutoff at the top of the tire...I dunno I like it and it's good for your tires.
http://www.carcareonline.com/detail....oduct_id=10171
If you want a spray-on tire foam (just make a wheel shield out of cardboard) I've noticed the No Touch High Shine (red can) is pretty darn shiny. Too shiny for my tastes actually. They also make a product called Wet & Protect I think(?) which is in a purple can and is supposed to be even shinier!
Originally Posted by Y2KSESteve
Turtle Wax Tire Wax it is. I trust just about everything Andy recommends when it comes to cleaning. Your car is always looking good. 

Important: When you go to reapply, try to scrub off the old stuff with a degreaser and tire brush, otherwise it will build up and look nasty and also spin off.
Originally Posted by Redsand187
If it is spinning off, you are applying too much. You should lightly wipe off the excess dressing on the tires after applying.
Originally Posted by Y2KSESteve
What's the best tire dressing that wont spray off the tires and onto my car?
Originally Posted by Redsand187
Silcone will not ruin rubber, that is just an old myth. A solevent based tire dressing will not only last longer then a water based dressing, it will also give you more gloss.
http://www.carcareonline.com/viewarticle.aspx?art=12
I was trying to post a link to a thread on autopia...it's down right now though.
Oh, and the best way to apply tire dressings is with a paintbrush...rags and all that are SUCH A PAIN IN THE *** and give crappy coverage. The paintbrush gets in all the little places with no trouble at all...
Originally Posted by endus
Oh, and the best way to apply tire dressings is with a paintbrush...rags and all that are SUCH A PAIN IN THE *** and give crappy coverage. The paintbrush gets in all the little places with no trouble at all...
PS: People would have to logged in Autopia members to read a thread there.

Let's not start talking about "silicones" since no one knows what variety, and there are many, they're exactly dealing with at any given time anyway.
I personally like Meguiar's High Endurance for shine and durability, but I keep all my car care stuff in my trunk and it doesn't do so well in the summer heat. The stuff completely separates like spoiled milk and no amount of shaking will mix it back up, so it becomes worthless. Has happened to me with two different bottles.
My next favorite is Black Magic...similar to Meguiar's but doesn't separate.
Have been discussing 303 with others here lately, but haven't tried it yet.
My next favorite is Black Magic...similar to Meguiar's but doesn't separate.
Have been discussing 303 with others here lately, but haven't tried it yet.
Originally Posted by Bman
Let's not start talking about "silicones" since no one knows what variety, and there are many, they're exactly dealing with at any given time anyway. 

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just doesn't do it for me. I like the wet look.


