Tire Dressings that DON'T Sling??

Bigpoppa3346 said:
Armor All Original. Water based, medium shine, CHEAP. Been using for about a year, it works great for me.



yeah, i use the tire foam and apply it thinly, let it sit for around ten minutes, and then spread it around evenly with a tire applicator and it's worked out great for me. also, the tire shine gel is awesome too..
 
Duragloss TMD (Tire & Mat Dressing) & Duragloss RBD (Rubber & Flat Black Dressing) for me - I'm hung up on DG products these days. Bonus: the RBD is a great exterior plastic dressing as well, both give a nice 'new' matte finish.
 
I have not experienced any slinging with meg's gold class gel (the purple stuff). it doesn't sling as long as you do not put on too much
 
I've been using Adams VRT and so far I haven't noticed any sling and it leaves a "wetter" shine. It also can be used for exterior trim as well. Used it three weeks ago on the Evo and it still looks good.
 
You can eleminate any slinging on any tire shine by changing up your technique a bit. If the very last thing you do is shine the tires then go with something gel based. I shine my tires more in the middle of my detail so that a couple hours go by of it sitting on the tire. By then all the excess is off the tire and no sling happens.
 
OTC - Black Magic Titanium Matte Tire Finish (applied with foam tire applicator)



3 weeks (2 washes) on my truck and still looks pretty good.

Black Wow on trim is holding up well too.
 
Endurance from Meguiar's won't sling and lasts a good time. I do mix them up and swap brands occasionally. One seems to clear out residue left from the other:)
 
just to add... i've had good luck using a leaf blower (after i've spread the tire dressing around) to help aid in drying and blow out leftover dressing out of the tread, etc. it's worked excellent IME...
 
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