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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Griots Black Satin has pretty decent durability.
I bought a can of Meguairs Ultimate Black tire coating. Put some on a set of new tires. Sprayed and wiped with an applicator. Nice and black and no sling. Durability is to be determined. The can is too small for truck tires. Stick with Griots for trucks.
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Originally Posted by
DUBL0WS6
Griots Black Satin has pretty decent durability.
I bought a can of Meguairs Ultimate Black tire coating. Put some on a set of new tires. Sprayed and wiped with an applicator. Nice and black and no sling. Durability is to be determined. The can is too small for truck tires. Stick with Griots for trucks.
Does it dry to the touch? I currently use Endurance and I would like to try a product that dries to the touch.
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Rick....now in North Texas
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Aerosol Tire Dressings are still very popular. I mostly see them being used on trucks with off-road tires. Blackfire, Duragloss, Stoner, Griot's Garage, and Meguiar's offer tire dressings in aerosol cans. I prefer to use the Blackfire Multi-Surface Dressing Concentrate on tires since i can dilute and control the amount of gloss.
BLACKFIRE Multi-Surface Dressing Concentrate
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Originally Posted by
Bobby B.
Aerosol Tire Dressings are still very popular. I mostly see them being used on trucks with off-road tires. Blackfire, Duragloss, Stoner, Griot's Garage, and Meguiar's offer tire dressings in aerosol cans. I prefer to use the Blackfire Multi-Surface Dressing Concentrate on tires since i can dilute and control the amount of gloss.
BLACKFIRE Multi-Surface Dressing Concentrate
Looks like a product that I could be interested in. But when Mike does a sales/demonstration video on a product like a dressing I would like to know how the product is to the touch after application. Since it can be used on leather and vinyl I am assuming it dries to the touch.
Does it dry to the touch? Or do you find it dries differently based on the dilution ratios?
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Cover-All works great, however it is not sold at Autogeek.
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
And yet another vote for Griots Black Satin......wipe excess after 10 minutes or so.....no sling issues
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Originally Posted by
briarpatch
And yet another vote for Griots Black Satin......wipe excess after 10 minutes or so.....no sling issues
...but does it dry to the touch?
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Originally Posted by
Dynoguy
Cover-All works great, however it is not sold at Autogeek.
I use Cover-All for wheel wells.
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Re: Are any of you using aerosol tire dressings?
Originally Posted by
robwoodgto
You know what? I honestly have no idea.
I apply the product, wipe any excess, and then never give it a second thought. I have never thought to actually go stick my fingertip on the tire to see.
I will be sure to do this the next time I use it, because now I'm curious...... Lol
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