el naturale tire dressing

Ron Swanson

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I want a tire dressing that`s very flat with no sheen at all. Ideally I`d like it to leave the tire just looking like very fresh rubber. Problem is, everything the local car store carries gives a gloss.

Is there a tire dressing that`s specifically known to give the look I`m wanting? I`ll avoid any shipping charges so hopefully on Amazon.

Thanks.
 
303 original formula. Also the new turtle wax tire coating of you apply lightly.
 
Last year watched an Esoteric video on Jescar tire and trim and it was a nice clean look. I bought a bottle and like it. Also a little seems to go a long way. Also talked to a very knowledgable member here - Budget - and he said it was a nice product. He is right:cheers:
 
Poorboys Bold-n-Bright will give you that look. In fact, depending upon how it is applied/removed it will deliver a gloss or a flat surface. If it`s too much shine, you just dumb it down with a rag.
 
TurlteWax Graphene Acrylic tire coating and CarPro Perl diluted 1:1 will give you look you are looking for. Clean darkened satin tire.


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I`m surprised what some people define as flat or natural look...lol
Many of the products listed I find to be shiny, or greasy looking.
 
Well, Ron Swanson you asked a similar question about tire dressings/gel I had asked some time ago. Reference:
https://www.autopia.org/forums/car-...-tire-shine-products-vehicles.html?highlight=
I ended up going with Optimum Polymer Technology`s Opti-Bond Tire Gel based on Autopian All-Star Rasky1`s use in his detailing business and TroyScherer suggestion in the above thread.
It takes about a 12 hours to "calm down" and loose that initial "sheen" that may appear "too blingly", but I use it strait up.
I think it can be diluted with water and applied with an air brush spray compressors. I apply mine with Eagle One Foam Tire Applicators. I am not too keen on the Eagle One applicator as the "new" foam composition is very soft and wears/falls apart quite fast and the "new" blue backing pad and the adhesive used to attach the foam to it has come apart or let go on more than one applicator. Not sure if it`s the chemicals in OPT Opt-Bond that "attack" that adhesive and are not compatible OR if it`s just a poor adhesive.
 
When I`m looking to have a natural looking tire I use Amazing Roll-Off. This will clean and leave the tire with a natural look which I think your looking for.
 
Last year watched an Esoteric video on Jescar tire and trim and it was a nice clean look. I bought a bottle and like it. Also a little seems to go a long way. Also talked to a very knowledgable member here - Budget - and he said it was a nice product. He is right:cheers:

It is a good product to use on tires. It leaves a nice clean look just as you stated. Pretty good durability as well. I saw about 6 weeks from it.

Here is the video I made for application to help the op on it. It turned out to be a good purchase.

 
I want a tire dressing that`s very flat with no sheen at all. Ideally I`d like it to leave the tire just looking like very fresh rubber..

That`s the look I go for too. Besides the old version of Z16 (sorry, that`s not helpful :o ) I like the regular Griot`s stuff and the one from Pinnacle (sorry, forget the actual product names..).
 
Well, Ron Swanson you asked a similar question about tire dressings/gel I had asked some time ago. Reference:
https://www.autopia.org/forums/car-...-tire-shine-products-vehicles.html?highlight=
I ended up going with Optimum Polymer Technology`s Opti-Bond Tire Gel based on Autopian All-Star Rasky1`s use in his detailing business and TroyScherer suggestion in the above thread.
It takes about a 12 hours to "calm down" and loose that initial "sheen" that may appear "too blingly", but I use it strait up.
I think it can be diluted with water and applied with an air brush spray compressors. I apply mine with Eagle One Foam Tire Applicators. I am not too keen on the Eagle One applicator as the "new" foam composition is very soft and wears/falls apart quite fast and the "new" blue backing pad and the adhesive used to attach the foam to it has come apart or let go on more than one applicator. Not sure if it`s the chemicals in OPT Opt-Bond that "attack" that adhesive and are not compatible OR if it`s just a poor adhesive.
Man that stuff is the most overhyped Optimum product there is. Regular Armor All from the dollar store lasts longer and looks about the same. Either disappear with just a cloud on the weather forecast.
 
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