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Tire Dressing
Im trying to find a good tire dressing and have narrowed it down to Chemical guys vrp, Poorboy bold n bright, and Optimum tire shine. I want somethine shiny and will last
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Are you only interested in the 3 you've narrowed down to? If so, Optimum's offering is the most popular on AGO--Bold-n-Bright gets good reviews as well.
2011 Toyota Camry SE - Magnetic Gray Metallic
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I would be interested in other products if they are a better product
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My current is Eco Touch Tire Shine; it's a serious sleeper. I've had it for a year and barely made a dent. I find myself purposely using more than I need to try and make sure the bottle doesn't expire (if it actually expires) before I run out.
PERL is another dressing loved by many on AGO, it is def worth a look. It can be diluted for various applications.
Both of them are very cost-efficient.
2011 Toyota Camry SE - Magnetic Gray Metallic
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Iv used CG VRP what drawer me to it was its waterproof and won't wash off until your ready to remove it good stuff thou.
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Originally Posted by bigge31566
Im trying to find a good tire dressing...
I want somethine shiny and will last
I don't think it's possible for any one tire dressing
to meet all of those criteria, all at the same time.
Originally Posted by bigge31566
I want somethine shiny
I believe I still have a video, (that I'm pretty sure can be uploaded to my phone), wherein I was punting the last few bottles of any awful-shiny-scht!ck tire dressings that I had left over from the 1970's...out into the alley behind my house.
I'll go and see if I can find it.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Try Turtle Wax Endura Tire Shine Kit. Last up to a year.
Don't let the name fool you.. There is a big right up here on these forums
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Originally Posted by FUNX650
I don't think it's possible for any one tire dressing
to meet all of those criteria, all at the same time.
I believe I still have a video, (that I'm pretty sure can be uploaded to my phone), wherein I was punting the last few bottles of any awful-shiny-scht!ck tire dressings that I had left over from the 1970's...out into the alley behind my house.
I'll go and see if I can find it.
Bob
Waiting for video....
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I love PERL.
If you want a product to last a long time look into tire coatings.
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