Looking for a HIGH GLOSS tire dressing that lasts for customers?

alowe

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Greets all,











I have had a few customers request that there tires look glossier than mine. I am using Pinnacle BOTG and love it BTW, but some wish to have a high gloss look. I need suggestions, currently I am using Megs High Gloss Hot Shine. It gives the look, customers are happy, but lacks in durability with two applications. Anything out there that delivers a high gloss, wet look, and has better durability then what I am using now?







Respect,







A
 
Giovanna Tire Shine and Protectent Gel. I find it gives a nice wet look and lasts longer than most, but none of them last a really long time without reapplying.
 
Tuf Shine out of Utah.

You will be surprised how it holds up.

I have been using it for 5-6 months.

tufshine.com
 
Black Magic Tire Shine (titanium wet)... its a clear bottle/gel.. If you DAB after you apply it is glossy as heck, and lasts for a long time... Put it this way.. My car got hit over 4 weeks ago... Just got it back and there is still noticeable shine on the tires... I usually put two coats at about 25 min intervals, and dab the heck out of both of em with an applicator or a towel.

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^^^^Tuf Shine^^^^



About 3-4 coats for a high shine. lasted me over 6 weeks of rain and sun here in Hawaii. Great product. Only thing is, the tires have to be in good condition, otherwise you're just wasting the product.



It's an actual clear coat for the rubber. No sling or dust. You can wash with soap and water and no need to reapply.
 
Chemical Guys Liquid Extreme Shine has been the best I've found for shine and durability. It also smells really good.
 
tuf-shine as well. I maintain a couple of cars and have a horrible sling issue with ANY dressing I use, so I found the alternative in tuf-shine as its a sealant for your tires.



2 months later I finally will have to reapply as the tires are just now starting to fade!
 
Clearkote's Tire Shine (or whatever the exact name is) has a lot of gloss and lasts for a few weeks. I believe it is petroluem based, not water based.
 
jordanrossbell said:
CG Xtreme Shine like has been mentioned...oil based is your best bet if longevity is a priority IMO



that is my other go to tire dressing, but it slings like hell on pirelli tires...which is why I switched to tufshine, after using both hyper dressing and CG XS
 
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