tire dressing

General Lee said:
BnB hasn't won a place in my arsenal yet. I haven't given up on it yet, but I've used it once and I got sling plus I wasn't impressed by the finish it left. My favorite so far is Zaino's Z-16. Great stuff IMO.

Same here (Zaino's Z-16). Lasts as lomg as Meguiar's Endurance, although I like the shine from both Endurance flavors. Just don't like the sling from Meguiar's.
 
Wolfgang black diamond tire gel. No petroleum distillates, a fantastic look and easy to apply.

I have outlawed all alcohol based tire dressings now and hate any aerosol or spray applied products. No matter how careful I was when dressing wheel arches, I would always get some overspray onto the paint.
 
My vote goes for PB's BNB. I have also heard some good things about Adam's VRT, although I have not tried it yet. Perhaps someone else here can throw in there two cents on that product. :dunno
 
gnev8 said:
I have been using PB B&B exclusively.

NY: I have the Hi Temp Grape but haven't used it yet.
How is it compared to B&B?

Right now I give the edge to Hi-Temp grape but they both get used regularly, just depends on what I feel like usign on any given day.

I bought one of the swiveling applicators from TOL & I can apply just enough product to get the look I want in one or two applications with no sling.
 
My #1 choice is PB B&B

Also use Meg's #40 (well actually I just tried it for the 1st time) So far I like it , but I don't think it clean's like B&B does.
 
Like everyone has been saying, there is no "best." The dressing I use mostly depends on how much shine I want. I have found favorites for each level of shine:

Satin: Armor All
Semi-Gloss: Zaino
Full-Gloss: BNB
High-Gloss: Eiman Fabrik Black Opal

When applied correctly, none of these products will sling and all work great. I have many other tire dressings but these are the ones I find myself using most frequently.
 
Just received my PB's bold n' bright last night. WOW! I'm so happy that I've FINALLY found an all-in-one dressing that performs excellent on wheel wells, tires, and engine bay.

I misted each tire and let it sit for 15 min. while drying off the car. Then I applied a second coat with an EO sponge applicator. I am impressed with the look. I had a big smile on my face this morning (after my 50 mile commute to work) when I inspected the car and found NO SLING. Now, I wish that I had ordered a gallon of this stuff.
 
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