Looking for a Good Water Based Tire Dressing

Thanks Zaneo. Almost everything on that site is only available in 1 gallon quantities. Is there any way I could get them in a smaller size?
 
Knockwurst said:
Look no further than Chemical Guy’s Extreme VRT Dressing. Water-based, dries to the touch, and extremely durable. This is hands down the best dressing I’ve ever used for plastic, tires, and trim. Matte or high gloss finish (1 or 2 applications), no sling, and does not diminish after heavy rain. Application is easy too . . . it’s like lotion on your applicator or towel, not a messy gel or spray. Cost: $15 for 1 gallon. Enjoy :woot2:



It's says on its website that its not a matte finish, but a shiny finish. And its $24 for a gallon. Are you talking about the All-Guard X or All-Guard O?



Whats the difference between:

1) ALL GUARD X- Natural Pleasant Matt Shine Dressing (1 Gallon) $15.95

2) ALL GUARD O- NEW CAR PREMIUM Shine Dressing (1 Gallon) $16.95

3) EXTREME V.R.T. DRESSING Super Shine 100% Dry to Touch Vinyl, Tire & Rubber Restorer+Protectant $24.23



Just the level of shine?
 
Chemical Guys offers any product for $10/bottle for 16 oz.



It will be best to call them to discuss specific product questions.
 
Mother's FX gets my vote.



I'm also using a product called Super Dressing, but its an in-store brand of a local detailing shop. Most likely it is a rebadged product that is available elsewhere (I'm assuming their entire lineup is like this), but I don't know that for sure. Anyways, it comes in gallon sizes for about $20 and has the look of Mother's FX.
 
White95Max said:
How long does the Mothers FX last? I've been looking for a liquid that has good durability. Some tires have way too much decoration on the sidewalls to use a gel with good results. I usually use NL for those, but the durability isn't really there.

Durability is about as good as it gets for a water based dressing. Application is another thing. I found that it doesn't spread evenly, has a consistency between a gel and a liquid.



I like Michelins water based product better.



Lorne
 
303 Aerospace seems to last four weeks for me if I only scrub the tires lightly with a fairly soft brush during my weekly wash. This is on a daily driver. I figure it costs no more than $30 per year to keep my tires dressed with 303.



For other people's cars I go with Hi-Temp Grape Tire Dressing.
 
But there are 3 dressings to choose from. Someone here suggested Extreme VRT and said it would be a matte finish, but looking at the website, it says high gloss finish. And why are the other tire dreesings so much cheaper?
 
I have All Guard X and O. The X leaves the surface with a low gloss finish and the O with a little more glossy finish. I haven't used the VRT dressing yet. Keep in mind that everything is "Super Duper Hight Shine" at CG's.:rofl:
 
Out of All Guard X and 0, which one do you prefer and why? I think all three are basically the same, but each one differs by the level of shine. What do you think?
 
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