I need a Tire Gloss Like Zaino....

Danspeed1

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Hello,



Here's the deal. I am addicted to Zaino Tire Gloss. I love the way it looks, and I love how easy it is to apply. What I like most about it though is that it NEVER slings no matter how many coats you use. It's not slimy and it absorbs into the tire, rather than sitting on it like a gel. Unfortunately, I am not addicted to the price :nervous2: . The dam stuff is expensive!!!! And I go thought it like crazy. I want to buy something something the same or similar in bulk; maybe a gallon or two, so I don't have to keep buying it bottle by bottle. Are there any other products that have the same properties that I can buy in bulk.



Long lasting, no sling, easy application, not gooey or gel like, looks like zaino...



DG
 
Meg's ASD



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Danspeed1 said:
...I am addicted to Zaino Tire Gloss... The dam stuff is expensive!!!! And I go thought it like crazy. I want to buy something something the same or similar ...



You know the old expression "You get what you pay for" applies here. If you are so happy with the Z16 why ruin a good thing by looking for a cheaper item that certainly won't work as well?



First of all you need very little of it, you're probably using way too much. You need to use it from a spray bottle first of all, that saves a lot. I do my car every weekend during the summer, many times twice if there is a show, and I only go though a bottle a season. I even use it on engine hoses! I just spray one pump on an Eagle1 tire applicator for 1/2 tire and another for the other half and that's plenty to do the entire tire. It also lasts a long time so constant applications aren't necessary.
 
I like signature tire gloss from gloss it. The look it gives is very deep but not shiney, you can tone the shine up or down depending on how many coats you use. Durability for me is usually about 2 weeks with 3 coats.



spray it on, let it soak for 5-10minutes and then buff off excess to a deep, matte shine



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note: I have not used z16 or the duragloss product but...



I would also recomend the duragloss as their products seam to be similar to the zaino stuff for less $
 
That looks EXACTLY, I mean EXACTLY like Surf City Tire pro dressing.. even down to the blue liquid... Surf City tire pro is my go to dressing



dsms said:
I like signature tire gloss from gloss it. The look it gives is very deep but not shiney, you can tone the shine up or down depending on how many coats you use. Durability for me is usually about 2 weeks with 3 coats.



spray it on, let it soak for 5-10minutes and then buff off excess to a deep, matte shine



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That is a liberal swath of dressing on the above tires. I use that amount for 4+ tires with Z16 or FK1 108.



FK1 108 is comparable to Z16 and it can be used on a number of plastics and trim interior/exterior.
 
I'm a big fan of Meg's Endurance. It's a gel, but with an applicator you can rub it in good and it doesn't sling. Nice clean shine, and lasts weeks.
 
I wont say durability is where it stands out since its water based. After a few days of rain the tire didnt shine, it was deep black but didnt shine. When theres no rain I really couldnt tell you the furthest its gone since I reapply every wash but the longest ive gone is about 3 weeks and still looked almost as good as when I first applied it. I have no probem with its durability since all the other factors more than make up for it. My previous megs dressing looked great and lasted but slung off like you wouldnt believe.



While using the megs dressing, whenever I would clean the tires I would get so much muck coming off that it just seemed like id never finish cleaning them. With the bnb, since it dries completely, one swipe with a mf in onr and its completely clean on the first swipe.



I also like the look it gives. Bold and bright describes it perfectly.
 
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