TikiGT
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Chemical guys VDP dressing is my favorite at the moment. Slight wet look(moist if you will) but not overly so. Stays in place no sling, and lasts.
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This. I have gloss black wheels and if I don't apply any dressing to the tires, it looks ugly greyish brown against the wheels.I use tire shine to make my tires black. If I don't use tire shine, the tires will be an ugly grayish brown color.
The majority of dressings available at retailers are garbage.Basically silicone and perfume. It doesnt dry and will sling. It also attracts dust. In my personal experience Chemical guys has a few that completely dry to touch. My current favorites are made by 3-D Products. they are:HD Dress and Ultra Protectant #706. Both dry completely,dont sling.and look very black. The Ultra has a bit more gloss and its my fav. They last quite a while too.JUST SAY NOOOOOooooooooooo !! I hate tire dressing, always gets all over the wheels & fenders :tsk:
If anyone puts it on my car @ the dealer, I make them wipe it all off before I leave.
303 now makes a dedicated exterior protectant that lasts a lot longer, check it out.I only use 303 Aerospace Protectant on any rubber/plastic parts on my vehicles or boats. It leaves a nice shiny matte finish so it doesn't look like the tire was dipped in vaseline and contains UV protection to prevent fading. If it can keep plastic and rubber looking new on a boat that's baking in the sun all year, that's all I need to know. Been using it for many years.
http://www.amazon.com/303-30350-Aerospace-Protectant-32oz/dp/B0000BYMNQ
It's available online or at any boating supply store and you just wipe it on with a sponge. Easy peasy.
Best,
If they are turning brown they are 'blooming' and you can stop it.I use tire shine to make my tires black. If I don't use tire shine, the tires will be an ugly grayish brown color.
There's different levels of shine. I never go for the full wet look. Also I never have any problem with slinging. Apply the stuff and wipe off the excess. Easy.