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Re: The Tire Dressing Comparison Thread
Awesome compilation. You may not have Griot's ceramic tire dressing available. My first application of that lasted around a month.
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Thanks for putting this together. A very interesting comparison.
I've only tried Gyeon Q2 and NV Onyx. The Gyeon has been my go to for a couple of years because I like a slightly glossier look. NV Onyx has a much better user experience but it only lasts a week or two on my Vredestein tires where as Q2 will last around a month. I typically wash about once a month so Q2 is a better match to my routine. As such Onyx has been relegated to my no longer using shelf.
I'm currently trying out SiRamik SC Tyre and Trim which initially seems to blend the best parts of Q2 and Onyx into one. Initial application looks as glossy as Q2 but it dries to something slightly more glossy then Onyx. Application is super easy like Onyx and seems to have the durability as good as Q2. I'm thinking it's solvent based due to it's somewhat chemically smell and slightly thick but not gel like consistency. Hard to say as there's very little information about it either on the bottle or on the manufacturer's website.
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Wow, outstanding review. I'm thinking this is going to be the benchmark resource here for tire dressings.
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Wow super In depth information
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Originally Posted by
MisterSnoop
Awesome compilation. You may not have Griot's ceramic tire dressing available. My first application of that lasted around a month.
Griot's is not officially sold in Australia, which is a great shame in my opinion.
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I thought you had 253 DFB? I own 2 on your list and like them both for opposite reasons. Adam's for slick satin and Perl for the wet shine. And I still use 252/253 for everyday and mats.
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DanaDetailingPros
I thought you had 253 DFB? I own 2 on your list and like them both for opposite reasons. Adam's for slick satin and Perl for the wet shine. And I still use 252/253 for everyday and mats.
Duragloss 253? I have that about halfway through the review.
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I'll stick with Darkside for now since you gave it a 9/10. BTW thanks for the great review.
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I'll stick with Darkside for now since you gave it a 9/10. BTW thanks for the great review.
I ended up liking Darkside more than I thought. It's not a revolutionary product, not much is these days, but it's a nice product.
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