Wheelwheel Dressing that Lasts

mobiledynamics

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I've never come across a wheelwheel dressing that lasts.

The last product I had high hopes was the Tuf Shine Trim Coating. It lasted a bit longer but nothing marginally better than other products...

On my SUV, which has a bit more *exposed to the eyes* wheelwellls, this detail on look is more critical than let's say, the sports car.
I currently just use the whole ~lot~ of tire dressings that I don't use anymore which will probably take forever for me to use up..

For the garage queen, I tend to use Adams Undercarriage Spray. Been using that forever, and I like the look it gives.

Just need something a bit more durable...
 
If you take the time to prep the wheel wells well ( ;) ), Sonus Trim & Motor Coat does a fairly good job of lasting. If you are willing to put up with a little bit more tedious application, Ultima Trim & Tire Guard is pretty amazing! :rockon
 
If you are willing to put up with a little bit more tedious application, Ultima Trim & Tire Guard is pretty amazing! :rockon

Since my cars' wells are plastic lined, I use Ultima or Solution Finish. It does not take as long as you think. I will do this 2x per year and then using a tire dressing like PB Bold n Bright in between.
 
Hi Todd -

I have a 4, maybe 5 year old bottle of UTTP. Tried is 2X on my tires, went back to my favorite Z16. Hell, I still prefer the look of Z16 for tires, but Tuff Shine is more maintenance free. UTTP for me, lasted just as long as the others in my stash

PAD - I have a bottle of Hyper Dressing as well. It's one of many retired tire dressings I use on the wheelwells...
 
Since my cars' wells are plastic lined, I use Ultima or Solution Finish. It does not take as long as you think. I will do this 2x per year and then using a tire dressing like PB Bold n Bright in between.

Depends on the clearnance between the tire and the wheel well. Some car's/trucks its fairly easy to get in there, whilst others are a nightmare.
 

I use CG Barebones for temporary solution when its dry out.


But Ultima T&TG as well as Sonus T&MK are my two options for longer lasting solutions. Of the 2 I prefer Sonus T&MK due tot the spray on and and walk away application.


 
Prevent your tires from throwing water and debris against the wheel wells and they'll always look nice.

I keep it simple and cheap. Spray with tire foam and agitate with brush at every wash. My wells are clean and black most of the nice weather months. During winter I don't care.
 
I use UTTG and it seems to work well. I did 3 coats originally and it's held up well. I don't really drive in really nasty conditions though.
 
I just picked up some Megs Hyper Dressing. I am going to dilute it at 3:1 and see how it works on my wheel wells and engine compartment.
 
Get yourself a HVLP 2oz detail gun. Simplist way to dress everything, suspension parts, frame rails everything under there with a nice thin coat, no wasted product and drips on the drive.:rockon A coat of clear paint would be a nightmare once it starts chipping and peeling.
 
Meguiar's Hyperdressing at 3:1 was my go to dressing for years. If you look up my REALLY old details, it was what I went with for a couple of reasons:Easy to use and it smells GREAT! I always like using a great smelling product last and leaving the car with a detailing perfume.
 
I couldn't agree more Todd. I know a lot of people are against fragrances in products but theres nothing better than you your garage having a really nice smell for a couple of days after a detail. Almost like the candle section at the store!:bigups
 
Do you guys get rain where you're at. One rainfall, and Megs HD has always diminished for me. Well. it's the nature of the beast, bearing it WB
 
I just picked up some Megs Hyper Dressing. I am going to dilute it at 3:1 and see how it works on my wheel wells and engine compartment.

:bigups
You should like it. Beauty of it is, it's SOWA. No wiping or messing with it. Surface does not even have to be dry.
 
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