Tyre Dressing

Zaino is the best out of the range on the page (IMO)

depends how you want the tyre to look though, I hate the shiny finish left by many, seems far too 'dodgy car salesman' for me.

PERL is also good, and can be used for other things too...
 
From everything I've read. I'm going with PERL as its a good all rounder which makes more sense to the pocket than just buying one specific product. Thanks for all the input!
 
ronk said:
Is tyre dressing safe?
I read on one bottle (cant remember the manufacturer) that it should only be applied twice a year.

Silicone based dressings are horrible. Professional detailing dressings are water based and can be applied daily if you like. PERL is water based, and can actually be diluted with water.

You should scrub your tires clean with a tire brush and *some* APC (tire cleaner is better) before applying dressing. The tires will look better and the dressing will last longer. This is much better than applying dressing over the old dirt.
 
Maniac said:
From everything I've read. I'm going with PERL as its a good all rounder which makes more sense to the pocket than just buying one specific product. Thanks for all the input!

I might follow you down that route, would rather have a product that I can use on trim as well.

Has anybody used the Chemical Guys- New Look Trim Gel?

Seems to get good reviews on cleanyourcar, but would be interested in the forum's thought.
 
dazols said:
I use the Meguiars high gloss one and that's very good. Seems to last for some time as well.

Yea that's what I use, I've tried others and always gone back to this.
 
I have used the dojo juice for the last couple if years.

Great stuff & no fling on the paintwork.


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Cheers Guys, after reading stuff on the detailingworld and cleanyourcar forums I've gone with the Gtechniq T1...seems to have a greater longevity than other competitors
 
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