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akimel said:I have not used the product myself, but I have read reviews about it and seen some pics: Tuf Shine. If I wanted a glossy tire dressing with no sling, this is the product I would probably try first. It is also reputed to be very durable.
hacadacalopolis said:Akimel i have used the tuf shine tire clearcoat on brand new tires, but for wet/glossy looking tires I had to put 2+ coats on it. And you have to rough scrub the tires down to free any silicone or trash- very labor intensive. The sheen lasted about a month and half which was end of oct to around mid dec timeframe. Last I seen my buddys tire was on the 25- and it still looked very good but the sheen is definitely matte. I had also used it on crappy dry rotting 6+ year old tires. It was a failure and i would not reccomend it for ruined aged tires.