What is THE shiniest tire dressing?
Meguiars High Gloss is pretty shiny. Black Magid Silver Tire Tint adds some shine as well, espically if you put the meguairs over the tire tint.
Or you could just break out the vegetable oil. Great shine for shows where you dont have to worry about durability or slinging.
Or you could just break out the vegetable oil. Great shine for shows where you dont have to worry about durability or slinging.
Meguiar's Hot Shine is, IMO, much more durable and shinier than the High Gloss Endurance gel. I never could get the Endurance to last me 1 full week, and from what I've read about it, many other users are reporting the same thing. That, and it's nature to sling make it a crappy product in my book. Very poor for Meguiar's standards.....imo. Hot Shine is a clear spray, and it will sling too if applied too thick, but it is very shiny and wet looking on the tire. I've actually found that the HS will out last their "Endurance" product.....go figure.
Stoner's More Shine Less Time is fantastic dressing that will not sling and also goes on as a clear spray. I cannot find a fault with the Stoner's dressing, as it's an all around good product. The shine is less glossy though than the Meguiar's HS....
Stoner's More Shine Less Time is fantastic dressing that will not sling and also goes on as a clear spray. I cannot find a fault with the Stoner's dressing, as it's an all around good product. The shine is less glossy though than the Meguiar's HS....
Here's my 2 cents on tire dressing.
I apply it generously, then I gently wipe it away with a rag in order to make the tire look new, and not greasy. By doing this, it avoids the tire dressing going all over my paint when I'm driving.
It works well and makes the tire look great.
I apply it generously, then I gently wipe it away with a rag in order to make the tire look new, and not greasy. By doing this, it avoids the tire dressing going all over my paint when I'm driving.
It works well and makes the tire look great.
If you're going for the petroleum jelly shine I'd try petroleum jelly 
Seriously though, since you do like that greasy shine I will warn you that all the products I've tried (several) that leave that oily wet look will sling off the tires and onto your paint (not good
). It's not awefully noticeable on a black car but I still don't like it on there and I don't like the shine to boot. If you have a light colored car then I'd be cautious...

Seriously though, since you do like that greasy shine I will warn you that all the products I've tried (several) that leave that oily wet look will sling off the tires and onto your paint (not good
). It's not awefully noticeable on a black car but I still don't like it on there and I don't like the shine to boot. If you have a light colored car then I'd be cautious...
the shiniest stuff is gonna be bad for the tire. Like pure silicone or vaseline, You could use used enigne oil if you wanted to, Or jsut apply a poly ureathene finish to the tire. However i dont like the super high gloss shine, i preffer a new tire look, besides i thought the point was to protect the tire, not to see your reflection in it.
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