im looking to see what kind of armor all is the best for tires. i want one that gives a hardcore shine and does not sling off. also thier are some that shine for that day you put it on then its like the tires absorb it and it just looks like clean black. spray kind preffered? thx
Goes on with a sponge and ends up having a "DRY" finish when left on overnight....Let it suck in and apply a second coat a few hours later...
$25.00 for a gallon is a steal based on others I've seen...
Or the Adams product mentioned above seems to be very similar and should also give excellent results.
Because I wash quite often, I usually apply the cheapest "on sale" oil based products and I use the good stuff every once and a while.
If you really want that unbelievable shine, apply a second coat the next day and let dry.....
WHooooo!
P.S. Never spray dressing directly on your tires...Put the nozzle in a sponge and load the sponge up and apply in a circular motion around the tire. Roll the tires a half turn and finish the spot you missed.
Make sure you cover the first tread so you con't look like an amateur....................................
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The Adams does not give a "hardcore" shine. The only one I have tried that does is the Meguires Hot Shine. The problem there is, it is a pain in the @ss to get off the tire.
A good substitute id the meguires tire foam. Gives a good gloss with a thin coat, but a high gloss with a heavy coat. Washes off clean too.
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It doesnt spray on but is very easy to apply with a sponge. It gives what your looking for IMO.
do you have a spray it's cuz i have a toyo mt's and its hard to get in to the crevises on the side due to the lugs on the tire with a sponge. that is why a prefer a spray
do you have a spray it's cuz i have a toyo mt's and its hard to get in to the crevises on the side due to the lugs on the tire with a sponge. that is why a prefer a spray
If you spray it on you will get it all over your mags
Get a few foam brushes and "paint it " on to avoid the overspray.
If you're that particular about having the best shine....Why would you "F" up your wheels in the process....Doesn't make sense.
Apply like my previous post and you'll achieve the best finish
"QUOTE" P.S. Never spray dressing directly on your tires...Put the nozzle in a sponge and load the sponge up and apply in a circular motion around the tire. Roll the tires a half turn and finish the spot you missed.
Make sure you cover the first tread so you con't look like an amateur....................................
I recently bought the VRT. I really liked how it made my tires look. Nice clean look, slightly shiny, but did not look like I had sprayed them with a quart of oil! Best part wa that after a week, they still looked good!!
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Why is there never enough time to do it right the first time,
But always enough time to do it again?
I just picked up the Armorall Extreme Tire Shine Gel. It comes with its own sponge to apply it. It works great and it keeps it shiny for a long time (been 2 weeks for me so far, still looks great.
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