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    Tire Dressings?

    I doubt this has ever been asked before

    Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel, CarPro PERL, Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus or Meguiars Tire & Trim Gel...

    I'd like to hear what you thoughts are on these tire dressings. Thanks.

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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    Gave all of them up once I tried Gyeon tyre

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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    Sorry, forgot about that rule!

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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    I have only used Meguiar's D163 Tire & Trim Gel and I like it. For me it lasts about 2-3 weeks. It's my go to most of the time.

    Some of the recent ones I used that work well are Pinnacle Black Onyx (new formula) and Blackfire Total Eclipse.

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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    I can't give feedback on any of the products you listed. The last premium brand dressing I used was Pinnacle Black Onyx, which for me was nothing special.

    I gave up on traditional dressings and use either Tuf Shine Black Restore (NOT their Tire Clear Coat), or Turtle Wax's Jet Black Endura Shine Tire Coating. They give me the finish I want, don't sling because they dry to the touch, and last weeks if not months.

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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    Thanks! My ideal product would be something that has the look of 303 Aerospace Protectant when *first* applied and would last a while. 303 also applies nicely in my opinion. In recent years I mainly use Megs All Season Dressing, and Megs Endurance Tire Gel. I'm starting to feel that the greasy look is a bit much.

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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    I like PERL. It lasts 3 weeks and looks good.

    I do use Tuf shine on wifey's car and it is awesome.

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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    I use PERL undiluted on tires, as well as various other places on vehicles since it's so versatile. I like the way it looks, and it has shown me good longevity as well.
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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    Here is a link for your review regarding dressings.

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ressing-3.html
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    Re: Tire Dressings?

    I've used the following:

    Griot's Garage rubber and vinyl dressing - sort of like it.
    Pinnacle Black Onyx Spray - hated it.
    Pinnacle Black Onyx Gel - loved it.
    Sonax tire gel - liked it.
    PERL neat - no joy
    PERL 1:1 - no joy
    DP tire coating - like it
    Megs hyperdressing 2:1 - like it.
    Blackfire AIO - loved it
    Gyeon Q2 - purrrrrr

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