Suggestions for Matte-Finish Tire Shine Products for Show Vehicles

Lonnie

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I am asking my fellow Autopians for product suggestions for matte-finish tire shine for show vehicles.
I "strongly dislike" tire shine products that look plastic-y or shine "brighter" that than the car.

My old favorite was Black Magic Matte-finish tire shine, but it is no longer available. I am looking for something that has that "natural look" of new rubber, but still has a dressing appearance and not the-just-been-cleaned look by itself, which can be chalky whitish-grey on rubber. I have used Aerospace 303 Protectant and it does look "matte", but it doesn`t last long.
 
I think Bold-n-Brite might fit the bill. First coat isn`t glossy, just black, if you like shine then add another coat. Just my .2 cents. I prefer the liquid to the gel, from what I read others lean towards the gel. I wipe mine down after the application, I too, don`t like a glossy tire. Either way sling isn`t an issue.
 
.. if it`s just for show go with the [Griot`s regular] vinyl and rubber.

Noting that I too like a matte/maybe satin/low-gloss tire slime...I just started using up an old gallon of that and am reminded/impressed by how nice it looks.

On other vehicles I`m using up some *really* old (`90s) Pinnacle, and gee..it looks great to me.

Neither of those last through a (regular) wash, but by the time I wash I gotta really scrub to get the brakedust/etc. off anyhow so I expect to redress `em.

..here`s a review from a hack ...

Heh heh heh ;)
 
You want this for show vehicles AND long lasting? I don`t show cars, but would expect the look you want would be far more important that durability. Can you clarify?

I`ve tried several products and don`t like any shine on my tires - I want a natural "new" tire look. I keep coming back to DG 253. I haven`t tried DG 321 so can`t compare the two. 253 gives a very natural look for me. You can get a little shine in you buff it slightly. It lasts several weeks for me in dry weather. Less in constant rain, but nothing else does either.

My experience with 253: don`t overapply it. If you do, be sure to wipe it off. If you leave wet product on your tires it can look blotchy. I apply with a tire sponge evenly then wipe off. Then just clean with a brush as needed. On neglected tires it may take two applications to get them looking good and even.
 
Another vote for Bold `N Bright. I just used the gel for the first time recently and I`m very happy with the results!

To my eye Bold and Bright has that new tire look, with a hint of matte shine. I have only used the gel and think it`s an awesome product. Lasts a long time on Garage queens too.
 
You want this for show vehicles AND long lasting? I don`t show cars, but would expect the look you want would be far more important that durability. Can you clarify?

Yup, you are correct: It would seem oxymoronic to ask for the best of both world`s on my part; matte-finish AND long-lasting durability from a tire shine on a "show car". My main priority is, indeed, the look of a matte-finish on a tire more than durability. That`s one of the reasons I currently use Aerospace (now Gold Eagle) 303 Protectant because that is what I have in my arsenal of car-care chemicals, BUT it doesn`t have the durability that may be more desirable/needed by detailing hobbyist, hence this request for suggestions of other/better tire shine products.

Thanks to my Autopia Forum family who has posted a response and suggestion. I am sure there are other vehicle detailing hobbyists, like myself, who may be looking for matte-finish tire shine product suggestions and now have some intelligent choices.
 
I would suggest Tuff Shine tire coating. As long as prepped it has really good longevity. One coat is fairly matte to start with and if more the gloss doesn`t stay very long. It makes them very easy to clean with just car soap as long as you like the look.
 
... If you leave wet product on your tires it can [cause issues]. I apply with a tire sponge evenly then wipe off..

Yeah, I *ALWAYS* wipe with an old MF after applying, thoroughly too. Besides getting a nice uniform appearance, I credit that for my never having experienced sling.
 
Now I have not used Bold n bright and yet. But the best matte / natural look I have found is OptiBond. It really leaves my tires looking darker but natural black.
 
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