April 29, 2023, 10:59 AM
ARmanTire Shine
I have been using Optimum Tire Protection and Coating from Opti-Coat.
https://www.opticoat.com/produ...mum-tire-protection/ It last several months, no slinging after it cures and it protects the tires from oxidation.
It's easy to apply and you can get a satin finish, or shiny finish. A little bit goes a long way.
ARman
April 29, 2023, 11:02 AM
ARmanquote:
Originally posted by JonDaddy82:
Here's some dealership lever tire shine:
https://superiorproducts.com/p...cOKSAihoCuN4QAvD_BwE
I have used that in the past, it's good but the OPT tire protection last a lot longer, and I like the look better.
ARman
April 29, 2023, 08:22 PM
wrightdLike the three previous posters recommending 303, I came to the same conclusion and practice. And that also simplifies my product inventory. Megiars also makes a boating product for vinyl that I've found works just as well, not greasy etc doesn't collect dirt. I've found 303 Products to produce an impressive line. I also use their 303 APC and the Fabric Protector, all great products. Not cheap but incredibly effective and safer from a health perspective.
April 30, 2023, 07:30 AM
GrumpyBikerI’m so glad most of not all of the new products are dry to the touch.
The old days of wet , dust collectors have passed & I’m glad.
I switched to 303 for my motorhomes tires for the UV protection but now a number of the new offerings offer UV protection as well as a shine.
I have Graphene from Torques which is thicker & goes on with a microfiber cloth & Tire Kicker from the Chemical Guys that is a thinner spray.
Both dry to the touch & are a huge improvement over the old stuff.
I just ordered the Opti-Bond from Optimum. I’ll give that a try as well.
I’ve had cars & motorcycles that were bought & built for taking to shows so I guess it’s either in my blood to detail a vehicle or I’m just weird.
Here’s a couple links to what some say are the best available:
https://everydayshowcar.com/best-tire-shine/https://homechit.com/best-tire-dressing/
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