I bought some Meguiars ultimate protectant for my interior but it was way to shiny. I ran out of tire product recently and used it on my Wife's tires as it was just sitting there gathering dust. It had a nice amount of shine for tires, and is holding up really well. I used on my car last wash also. Its kinda pricey to use as tire shine though, but I like it the most of anything Ive used.
Originally Posted by xxnonamexx
CarPro Perl has some great reviews as well. What lasts longer after a rain shower?
Its rained several times quite hard and UP is almost as if I just put it on. Just slightly reduced I would say.
I just picked up a new Jeep Cherokee and teh tires are so shiny.
I don't know what they use
but I have tried numerous products and even
by wiping them some give sling off.
If you liked the way:
-The tire "dressing" that the get-ready guys put on your Jeep's tires did not sling; and:
-That this tire "dressing's" shine appeals to you.. Then:
Your best bet to have the same tire "dressing" would be to ask of the Service Manager:
-Would you be so kind to tell me the Brand/name/# of this product?;
-Is there a way to purchase this product directly from either the Dealership (there's probably a couple of 55 gallon barrels of it out back), or "factory direct"?
Note:
Over the last few 10 years or so...
Many, many Dealerships in the USA, where Jeeps are sold, have used tire dressings from places like ValuGard and Meguiar's, among others.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk." ~Joaquin de Setanti
Chemical Guys Silk Shine, but it usually won't last after a rain.
I'm not a huge fan of CG. They have some pretty decent products, but, any company that pumps out a product or two or three every week just kinda' makes me wonder......... a lot !!!!!!!!!
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