Originally posted by whiterock1
Endurance was OK, no sling, but not enough of a gloss. With the black Vette and Competition Gray Wheels, I really want high gloss on the tires. Endurance doesn't have it. Although, I did just today recommend it to a friend for his 911 cabriolet. He wanted some nice, new tire shine--on his nice, new Michelin Pilots! But not high gloss. It will work well for him.
I do have the trigger with the different spread patterns. Still too wide for my 35 series 19s on the rear wheels. I'm going to try it again this weekend--on a applicator, and wipe off any extra after letting it sit for at least an hour. I like the idea of doing the tires before the wax.
Castrol doesn't make their stuff anymore? That's a shame, as I really thought it was the best of anything I've ever used. Very little, if any, sling from the Eagles on my 2000 WS6.
Endurance was OK, no sling, but not enough of a gloss. With the black Vette and Competition Gray Wheels, I really want high gloss on the tires. Endurance doesn't have it. Although, I did just today recommend it to a friend for his 911 cabriolet. He wanted some nice, new tire shine--on his nice, new Michelin Pilots! But not high gloss. It will work well for him.
I do have the trigger with the different spread patterns. Still too wide for my 35 series 19s on the rear wheels. I'm going to try it again this weekend--on a applicator, and wipe off any extra after letting it sit for at least an hour. I like the idea of doing the tires before the wax.
Castrol doesn't make their stuff anymore? That's a shame, as I really thought it was the best of anything I've ever used. Very little, if any, sling from the Eagles on my 2000 WS6.
Insane Shine will give you the best shine out of anything. Let it sit for a few hours, even overnight, to minimize slinging. The trigger spray version does not sling.
There are also some tire dressings in the Meguiars Detailer Line that may work very well for you, but I have not used them. Some others can tell you more about them.
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