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      11-09-2023, 11:10 AM   #23
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      11-09-2023, 09:21 PM   #24
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      11-11-2023, 09:17 AM   #25
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I've used Opticote, Perl, OG Tire Dressing, plain 303. All work fine, but lately I've just focused on keeping the tires clean and uncoated. I've not found a spray yet that gives me a sufficiently matte finish.
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      11-11-2023, 10:52 AM   #26
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I'm still using Meguiar's Endurance gel. Been using it since I think 2001. Love how you can apply and then wipe it down to a dark matte finish without gloss. Also lasts a long time and has a nice grape smell.
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https://www.zainostore.com/product/Z-16.html
It’s the best matte non glossy look.
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I don't like the look of super shiny or slimy tires. I have been using this product with good results.
Ceramic Tire Dressing

I have the non ceramic (older) version of this. pretty good.
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      11-11-2023, 10:22 PM   #30
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I've used Opticote, Perl, OG Tire Dressing, plain 303. All work fine, but lately I've just focused on keeping the tires clean and uncoated. I've not found a spray yet that gives me a sufficiently matte finish.
Adam's VRT is pretty matte. I mean, any more matte and it looks terrible IMO. You can just rub it with a microfiber towel right after application to knock it down if needed.


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I use vinyl/rubber protectant (like meguairs or 303) and it leaves a matte, but dark and healthy or "new tire" look I would say. Any left over residue gets absorbed too unlike tire shine products I've tried in the pasT.

Meg's #57 is my preferred for tires. 303 for exterior trims/plastics, but works well on tires too.
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      11-12-2023, 04:19 AM   #32
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I like my CarPro PERL diluted 1:1 . It's true it won't last an extreme long amount as it is water based (I usually maintenance wash my car every 1-3 weeks) but it seems to survive some rain as when I go back to clean it I can see the tire is still hydrophobic and still has a slight layer. It's not as rich either by then but you know, you can still see some darkening effect so to say.

Maybe I should try Dark side to but I do enjoy how cheap and simple it is to apply my current Perl. I use Perl in other areas as well like engine bay dressing, interior dressing, external plastics.
I also use on my rubber floor mats 😁
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      11-12-2023, 07:43 AM   #33
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Perl, 1:1. Because it goes on nicely, leaves a good finish, is water based and last but not least, it comes off quickly with a right detergent.
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      11-12-2023, 09:58 AM   #34
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I use a lot of Sonax products inside and out, and use their Tire Gloss Gel.
I like how I can dial-in the amount of gloss (with no sling), how long it lasts, and how it doesn’t ‘brown’ my tires.
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I don't like the look of super shiny or slimy tires.
This why I like Perl which gives my tires a classy satin finish and in my opinion isn’t super shiny.
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This why I like Perl which gives my tires a classy satin finish and in my opinion isn’t super shiny.
It’s good, but just like all the water based dressings it’s done after one storm.
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It’s good, but just like all the water based dressings it’s done after one storm.
With 2 coats I average 2-3 heavy rains.
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I used Perl for a long time. Switched to Adam's VRT after Scott HD's testing.
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Agree on Cover All! Great stuff!
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      11-14-2023, 08:36 AM   #41
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      11-14-2023, 12:36 PM   #42
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I've been using Adam's Tire Shine, low gloss almost satin finish.
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      11-15-2023, 04:40 AM   #43
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I encourage you to use a water based tire dressing so you don’t crack your sidewalls. Learned the hard way.
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I encourage you to use a water based tire dressing so you don’t crack your sidewalls. Learned the hard way.
The idea that all solvent carrier dressings will do this is a myth. UV will do this, and tire dressings vastly overstate their UV protection.
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