Wettest Looking Tire Shine

jw

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I'm looking for the wettest looking tire shine that lasts for awhile that doesn't sling off too badly. I've been using EF Black Opal which i like but it appears to sling off after 1 or 2 days of driving around. Suggestions?
 
Yeah, although a lot of people don't like it, I like the bling wet/glossy look on my tires. I'm about to buy some Meg's Insane myself. I have heard some debate over how much it slings ranging from not at all to moderately, so I'm guessing the median with minimal sling, which is fine by me.



I've read that applying, letting is sit, swiping it, then reapplying and just leaving it reducing sling while keeping that serious bling look up.
 
4* Bazooka is about as glossy as it gets. I find that I like gloss shines on low-profile tires and 'ribbed" tires, and matte shines on full-profile (60 series and above) tires. You can find bazooka in the four star professional section of PremiumAutoCare.com . Great site, BTW.
 
Your not kidding!! This stuff has so much shine, you would think your in the circus.



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Scottwax said:
Meguiars Insane Tire Shine is extremely wet and glossy looking.
 
Megs Insane Tire Spray is definitely up there. I have been using Eagle One Wipe and Shine with great success as well. It all depends on the amount of gloss that you want.
 
I have low profile tires and I like them to look very glossy, the megs insane shine is the best I've used so far.
 
Aequitas, you should try the 4* Bazooka. I find that I like the look better than NXT insane shine. I have a can of NXT, but when it runs out, I'm definetly switching to Bazooka for my gloss shine.
 
themightytimmah said:
I find that I like gloss shines on low-profile tires and 'ribbed" tires, and matte shines on full-profile (60 series and above) tires.



Interesting, I hadn't really thought of it like that, but I agree. Although I have been one to like high gloss on tires, now that I think about it, I'm not thrilled with high gloss on full-profile tires either, looks like a little too much sometimes. But I do like it alot more on low profile tires, as I like alot of bling on my black car with 35 ratio tires. Darker colored cars with low profile tires seem to look good with high gloss, IMO.



As for which tire shine I like, Meguiars Insane Tire Shine is at the top of my list. It gives off great shine, plus it is available over the counter. Its the best I have used for that blingy shine.
 
OJ dressing is excellent. Does not sling and shines like hell. Get it here in Bradenton through the Auto Magic supplier. And 55$ per 5 gallon is great price. Bazooka is like snot on the tires. Too frickin' greasy. Every bit of dirt sticks to it.
 
roostercogburn said:
OJ dressing is excellent. Does not sling and shines like hell. Get it here in Bradenton through the Auto Magic supplier. And 55$ per 5 gallon is great price. Bazooka is like snot on the tires. Too frickin' greasy. Every bit of dirt sticks to it.

Sounds like Megs Endurance High Shine, looks good, nice and shiny and wet, doesn't sling, but is a major PITA to apply and attracts every little bit of dirt and the shinyness doesn't last that long. Stays black for a long time though, even after washes (2 so far with NXT wash about 2 weeks ET). Also very greasy (like a sticky grease), dont touch your tires untill this stuff wears off! You will get black crap all over your hands. Over all its a great tire shine for those who like black (with very little shine after a while) tires for a very long time.



Megs Insane shine is pretty shiny and wet, goes on well and doesn't sling, the down side is it doesn't seem to stay wet and shiny that long and washes off at next wash (in my experiences, using NXT wash) Over all its great for customers who like the shiny tires and are going to drive the car in a little while.



Megs Hot shine (havent tried arisol version if there is one) is shinier and wetter than Insane shine IMO and the shine lasts longer, downside is it slings slightly, but if you let it sit overnight it wont. Over all my favorite tire shine on my car because I can let it sit, on customers cars its Insane shine, which doesn't sling 30 min. after application (tested).



E1 Wet and wipe (or whatever its called) tire shine, is less glossy than Endurance, doesn't attract too much dust and slings slightly, even after a night of sitting. Over all E1 is good for wheel wells.



Hope this helps.
 
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